My romantic habsburg Empire
I know. The Habsburg Empire wasn’t very romantic to live in for most of its inhabitans. No one country was or is. But still, it’s influence on Europe was everlasting, and so was it’s influence on me. With my grandmother being born in the Habsburg Empire, I have been wondering all my live how this was. And I traveled and travel it, again and again, amazed by its vastness, diversity and romantic landscapes and culture. I make gumprints and other alternative prints of every corner I visit….for me, this empire is struly alive in my mind as the empire of wonders, still there for all to see.
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Wer Reiter so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10
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Dolomiti di Brenta, terra incognita. Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10 |
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Praha, Masaryk. Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10
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Rosengarten (Catinaccio), Südtirol. Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 2/10 |
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Vienna, detail of statue. Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 2/10
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Wacht am Tschjagerjoch, Südtirol Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 2/10 |
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Magyar Gumprint, 13x18cm, 1/10
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Somewhere in Bohemia Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10 |
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Krokonose, Elbe source Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10
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In the palace of the Archbishop, Salzburg Gumprint, 13x18cm, 1/10 |
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St. Stefans Citadel, Budapest Gumprint, 13x18cm, 1/10
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View of Monte Baldo, Trentino Gumprint, 13x18 cm, 1/10 |
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Zakopane, Galicia Gumprint over cyanotype, 13 x 18 cm
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Rysy with Lake Morskie Oko, Galicia Gumprint over cyanotype, 13 x 18 cm |
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Lake Morskie Oko, Tatry, Galicia Gumprint over cyanotype, 13 x 18 cm
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Inside Villa Ornak, Zakopane, Galicia Gumprint over cyanotype, 13 x 18 cm |