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Eye Candy for Today: Alois Arnegger spring landscape

Alois Arnegger spring landscape, oil on canvas
Alois Arnegger spring landscape, oil on canvas

Primavera, Alois Arnegger

I don’t know about you, but I could use a bit of Spring right about now, even if it’s only in the form of a painting.

Austrian painter Alois Arnegger, who was active in the early 19th century, invites us to walk into an idyllic spring day, rich with textural brushwork and spattered suggestions of blossoms.

I don’t know anything official about this painting, like its size or location, though I assume it’s oil on canvas. I found this image in a post of various art images on a Russian blog (scroll down) published under the name of “marylai”, (large image here).


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3 responses to “Eye Candy for Today: Alois Arnegger spring landscape”

  1. they are very beautiful!

  2. Tim Matteson Avatar
    Tim Matteson

    Early 29th century?

    He did a marvelous job on the cherry blossoms, I’ve tried painting that and it’s very easy to overdo.

    1. Corrected. Thanks, Tim. Yes, flowering trees are a challenge.