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Where is Albrecht Durer's painting found today?

In most of the important art museums, but mainly in the German museums as the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The best collection of Dürer's drawings and watercolors is The Albertina in Vienna.


Who inspired Friedensreich Hundertwasser?

Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an Austrian artist and architect, drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including the works of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and the Vienna Secession movement. He was also influenced by the principles of organic architecture, as advocated by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the philosophies of the Vienna Workshops and the Arts and Crafts movement. Additionally, his deep connection to nature and his belief in the importance of harmony between humans and the environment played a significant role in shaping his artistic vision.


What artist painted the 1900s painting 'The Kiss'?

"The Kiss" was painted by Gustav Klimt. The painting was painted some time between 1907 and 1908. Today, the painting can be found at the Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere museum, located in Vienna.


Can you tell me where the painting Lazarus and the Rich Man by Jacopo Bassano was painted for?

sorry I do not know, but there is a version of the picture for sale in the US at the moment (the original you can find in a museum in Vienna, with the subject matter reversed to the composition in the painting for sale). I also know someone who has another version, albeit smaller, so it is a composition that was presumably copied in the studio both at the time and afterwards... let me know if you are interested in finding out more George Murdoch


Who is Elizabeth Ockwell?

Elizabeth Ockwell is a famous artist who mainly draws in perspective her style is: she draws in pen which most artists never do, in her perspective work she adds more colour to the area in which the vanishing point instead of around the front which is the close up part and where the colour is normally stronger. The human figure rarely appears in her watercolors and etchings of Paris, Rome, Venice and Vienna. She walks through famous rooms and town squares until she feels that she has to 'go no further for the perfect view'.

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What did the Congress of Vienna do to Italy?

In 1815 the Congress of Vienna had restored Austrian Domination over the Italian Peninsula and left Italy completely fragmented, dividing the country amongst different European Countries as well as victors of the Napoleonic Wars.


What congress divided Germany and Italy during World War 1?

It was the congress of Vienna It was the congress of Vienna


What famous meeting restructured Europe after Napoleon's defeat?

Congress of Vienna


How was the congress of Vienna conservative?

The Congress of Vienna was conservative so they wanted monarchy back


What happened to the land in Europe after the Congress of Vienna?

The Congress of Vienna restored all the States which existed in Italy before the French revolution, with exception of the Republic of Venice, whose territories in Italy, Istria and Dalmatia were given to Austria, that became again the dominant power over the Italian Peninsula.


What meeting set the terms for peace in Europe after Napoleons defeat?

The Congress of Vienna


The congress of Vienna promoted the principle of legitimacy by?

Restoring hereditary monarchies was how the Congress of Vienna promoted the principle of legitimacy. The Congress of Vienna was held from September 1814 to June 1815.


What did klemens von metternich not want to accomplish at the congress of Vienna?

He did not want to leave the congress of Vienna powerless


What was dominant form of government after the Congress of Vienna?

The dominant form of government in Europe after the Congress of Vienna was the absolute monarchy.


The congress of vienna promoted the priniciple of legitimacy by?

The Congress of Vienna promoted the principle of legitimacy by restoring hereditary monarchies. The Congress of Vienna, chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, was held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815.


Was The Congress of Vienna an event in which ruling families met in Vienna to decide on new country boundaries?

Yes. The Congress of Vienna was an event in which ruling families met in Vienna to decide on new country boundaries.


Where was the peace settlement made following the defeat of Napoleon?

That was determined at the Congress of Vienna, but he played no part in it.