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grundoonmgnx: Bertram Hasenauer (Austrian, b. 1970), Still hanging on to what may be, 2015 Acrylic on wood, 60 x 46 cm
antonio-m:Koloman Moser (1868-1918). Austrian artist who exerted considerable influence on graphic art; design of objects, furniture, and interiors; and architectural and theatrical design.
antonio-m:‘Evening (Bathing Men)’, 1912 by Károly Ferenczy (1862-1917) Austrian-born Jewish Hungarian artist.
modernizor:Vintage Austrian Skiing Travel Poster via esty.com
huariqueje:Reading man in an arbor - Rudolf Junk , 1905.Austrian, 1880-1943Oil on canvas, 120 x 80.5 cm 47.2 x 31.6 in
antonio-m: ‘Spring’, 1913 by Koloman Moser (1868–1916). Austrian artist. Permanent presentation “VIENNA 1900. Birth of Modernism”, Leopold Museum, ViennaRepost from @leopold_museum
antonio-m: ‘Helios’ (sun god), c.1889 by Johannes Benk (1844–1914). Austrian sculptor. Natural History Museum, Vienna
artthatremindsmeofhannibalnbc:St. Sebastian, South German or Austrian, 18th centuryIvory and oak
antonio-m: Hans Canon (pseudonym of Johann Baptist Strašiřipka, (1829–1885). Austrian artist. oil on canvas
antonio-m:‘Standing Youth’, 1915. by Koloman Moser (1868–1918) Austrian Successionist painter, draughtsman and designer.
amare-habeo: Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950) Lying male nude, 1941Pencil on paper, 45 x 35 cm
antonio-m: “Seated Youth (In the Morning)” by Anton Kolig (1886–1950). Austrian Expressionist painter. Leopold Museum, Vienna. oil on canvas
antonio-m: “Field Solitude”, 1913. by Koloman Moser (1868–1918). Austrian Secessionist painter, draughtsman and designer. oil on canvas
santaferomantic2: Field Solitude - 1913Koloman Moser Austrian, 1868-1918
antonio-m: “Seated gladiator with a resting lion in the arena”, by Franz von Matsch (1861-1942) Austrian painter and sculptor. oil on canvas
antonio-m:“The Sun Seekers”, by Anton Kolig (1886-1950). Austrian Expressionist artist. Leopold Museum, Vienna. oil on canvas
antonio-m: “Apollo, Sending out the Plague Arrows”, c.1920 by Alexander Rothaug (1870–1946). Austrian artist, Belvedere Museum, Vienna. oil on canvas
psychrophile: Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) [Source: #1, #2]
booklover: Austrian National Library by FEOtwo on Flickr.
tierradentro: Sculptures by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (German-Austrian, 1736-1783).
phoeni-xx: sixpenceee: Created by Croatian-Austrian collective Numen/For Use, String Prototype is a design for an inflatable volume containing a network of cables that can be explored similar to a jungle gym. what happens when you fall? do you
wapiti3: Actias idae; Tagoropsis natalensis; Cirina cana; Holocera smilax on Flickr.Via Flickr: Travel the Austrian frigate Novara around the Earth in the years 1857, 1858, 1859 under the command of Commodore B . Wüllerstorf of-Urbair source-© Kurt
lifeinfluxus: J.M. Auchentaller (Austrian, 1865-1949), Wintermärchen, 1901.
thewoodbetween: Carl Theodor Thiemann (Austrian, 1881-1966), Bach im Winter II, 1912. Colour woodcut
carga-de-agua:Ernst Stöhr (1860 - 1917) - Ver Sacrum, 1898. Austrian painter, graphic artist, writer and amateur musician
talesfromweirdland: Horror! Illustration by German/Austrian artist, Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954). 1906.
culturenlifestyle: The Animal Kingdom In Focus: Brilliant Paintings by Kathrin Vienna Austrian artist Kathrin Vienna creates superb watercolor illustrations of animals with elements of fantasy. The contemporary painting style paired with bright colors,
leseanthomas: Mind-blowing oil paintings by Austrian/Jewish painter, LUDWIG DEUTSCH, LEON GEROME & RUDOLF ERNST in the late 1800s: The subject, “The Palace Guard” were depictions of North African medieval Muslims, THE MOORS, who settled in
red-lipstick: Alfred Kubin (Austrian, 1877-1959) - Longing For Death (Todessehnsucht), 1903 Drawings: Indian Ink, Charcoal on Paper
desimonewayland: Wood sculpture, Austrian 170 to 1750Collection MAK, Vienna
supersonicart: Gustav Klimt Brought to Life by Photographer Inge Prader. Austrian photographer Inge Prader recently recreated Gustav Klimt’s masterworks for Style Bible, a part of the Life Ball Charity Event in Vienna, Austria. A team of over 50
laudanumandarsenic: fimbulvinter: Austrian National Library
laudanumandarsenic: alletsmh:Austrian National Library, Vienna
theworldwelivein: Austrian Alps, Austria, Europe© Maria Laskowska
blastedheath: li-an Otto Wagner (Austrian, 1841-1918), Karlsplatz Tram Stop, Vienna, 1898. Pencil, India ink and watercolour. via
allthingseurope: Austrian Parliament in Vienna (by .alǝ)
sosbrutalism: Based on a higly rigid cube raster, this church is one of the most radical Austrian post-war ecclesiastical buildings. Johann Georg Gsteu: Oberbaumgartner Parish Church, Vienna, Austria, 1963–1965 http://sosbrutalism.org/cms/16448228
perlockholmes: nanahayashi: Aren’t we talking about the Austrian contestant for the Eurovision Song Contest Conchita Wurst already? Why not? I mean look at that person not giving a fuck about your gender rules And then there’s this voice I’m
art-of-swords: Hunting Sabre Dated: late 18th century Culture: probably Austrian Measurements: overall length 70 cm The sword has a single-edged, slightly curved blade with a wide fuller on both sides, a false edge and central point. The upper part
wolveswolves: First wolf pack in over 100 years spotted in Austria August 25 2016 - The first Austrian wolf pack in over 100 years was captured on photos by a trap camera at a militairy training ground in the Swiss municipality Allentsteig. It is yet
iamjapanese: Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918) Upper portion of two lovers 1908 Giclee print on canvas
thunderstruck9: Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918), Erich Lederer, die Hände gefaltet [Erich Lederer with hands clasped], 1915. Pencil on paper, 48 x 32 cm.
avtavr:“Kanal” (“Channel”) by Coop Himmeblau (in cooperation with Kay Fricke & Michael Saup). Austrian Pavilion. Biennale di Venezia 1995.
thunderstruck9:Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918), Female Nude Bending Down on Knees and Elbows, 1918. Black Conté crayon on paper, 29.3 x 45.5 cm.
thunderstruck9: Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950), Lying male nude. Black chalk on paper, 49.2 x 34 cm.via amare-habeo
thearmlessmaiden: “I’ve been thinking about whether, on average, people are lonelier in real life than in novels. Even in plotless novels, even in Austrian novels, even in beautiful novels that are totally about the theme of loneliness and capture
thunderstruck9: Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918), Portrait of Edith Schiele (Wife of the Artist), 1918. Oil crayon on paper, 46.7 x 29.5 cm.
huariqueje: Two Nudes with Boots - Egon Schiele 1911 Austrian 1890-1918
huariqueje: In front of the park gate - Max Neuböck, c.1930. Austrian, 1893 - 1960 Oil on canvas, 63 x 80 cm. Source: poboh
fordarkmornings: Details from Zwei Feen mit einem Schwan, 1900. Hans Zatzka (Austrian, 1859-1949) Oil on canvas
fordarkmornings: Details from Zwei Feen mit einem Schwan, 1900. Hans Zatzka (Austrian, 1859–1949) Oil on canvas
hadrian6: Male Nude in a semi-recumbent Pose.1751. Franz August Myldorfer Austrian active ca. 1750s. red chalk on paper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Young Austrian Kinky Boy
leseanthomas: Mind-blowing oil paintings by Austrian/Jewish painter, LUDWIG DEUTSCH, LEON GEROME & RUDOLF ERNST in the late 1800s: The subject, “The Palace Guard” were depictions of North African medieval Muslims, THE MOORS, who settled
sizvideos: Austrian ski resort has live webcams and some guys started to videobomb them - Watch more here
art-of-swords: Styrian Sabre Dated: circa 1580 Culture: Austrian Measurements: overall length 103 cm The sword features a heavy, slightly curved single-edged blade, double-edged towards the point. The blade has narrow grooves on both sides along the
art-of-swords: Dussage Sword Dated: 16th century Culture: Austrian (Styrian) or South German Measurements: overall length 94 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 Bolk Antiques
fineartofbondage: Tied back, harness - Fine Art of Bondage Nude, blonde girl with a rope harness on her back, kneeling and showing her parts of her nice butt. This image was first published in the austrian magazine “MOTOR Freizeit&Trends” on
weaponsandswordsohmy: PALLASCHStraight, single-and short false-edged blade, tip, with fuller through almost all the length, with engraved on both facets the imperial, Austrian, double eagle at forte, surmounted with a crown. Brass hilt. Thin langets,