On the Road

A JOURNEY INTO THE COLLECTION

© Landessammlungen NÖ
09.03.2024-19.04.2026

Lower Austria is a discovery! For centuries, many artists have appreciated and left their marks on the local natural and cultural landscapes. They painted or drew in nature and immortalized everyday subjects in genre paintings and portraits. They created images of landscapes, devotional and genre paintings, without which we would know far less about life in Lower Austria back in the day.

A JOURNEY ACROSS LOWER AUSTRIA

© KMK, Foto: Winkler

The collection presentation takes the visitors to six places and regions and spans more than five centuries. Four altar wings crafted by an anonymous artist known as the “master of the Florian Winkler epitaph“, date back to the 15th century. The most recent works of the exhibition originated in the 20th century. They are the works of famous personalities such as Tulln-born Egon Schiele and Pöchlarn native Oskar Kokoschka. The common thread of all items of the exhibition is that they are related to regions in Lower Austria or were created there.

The artistic journey across Lower Austria starts in Plankenberg and takes visitors from Pöchlarn on the Danube River via Tulln to Langenzersdorf. The Wachau cultural landscape being awarded the status of a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage is demonstrably due to the art it has inspired. Other stations along the way include Krems, Wiener Neustadt and the scenic Piesting valley.

Masterpieces of Austrian art history

© KMK, Foto: Winkler

All of the works come from the art collection of the Province of Lower Austria and were created by world-famous Austrian artists such as Martin Johann Schmidt, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Tina Blau-Lang and Olga Wisinger-Florian.

Emil Jakob Schindler's “Pappelallee nach dem Gewitter” from 1892 is one of the masterpieces of Austrian atmospheric impressionism, while Friedrich Gauermann's painting “Hirsch, von einem Luchs verfolgt” (1831) is a highlight of Biedermeier realism. Anton Hanak's “Letzter Mensch” from 1917 is a major work of Expressionism. The eight-metre-long “Panorama des Donautals mit der Ruine Dürnstein” by Anton Hlavacek (1906) stands out among the many picturesque excursions into the Wachau World Heritage Site.

Artists (Selection)

Tina Blau-Lang, Hugo Darnaut, Thomas Ender, Maria Egner, Anton Faistauer, Friedrich Gauermann, Anton Hanak, Felix Albrecht Harta, Franz Herdel, Anton Hlavacek, Theodor von Hörmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Meister des Florian Winkler-Epitaphs, Carl Moll, Michael Neder, Robert Russ, Egon Schiele, Emil Jakob Schindler, Martin Johann Schmidt, Maximilian Suppantschitsch, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Olga Wisinger-Florian, Michael Wutky

Curated by: Gerda Ridler, Nikolaus Kratzer

With many thanks for the kind support of Rhenus Logistics

Lower Austria is a discovery! With masterpieces from five centuries, we invite you on a special journey through the province. From Gothic altarpieces to expressionist works from the early 20th century, the show provides an insight into the wealth of the Lower Austrian state collections.
Gerda Ridler, Artistic Director of the Provincial Gallery of Lower Austria
© Skokanitsch Fotografie

Pictures from the exhibition

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