The Belvedere Art Museum was the fabulous palace of a great Austrian military hero who had no heirs, therefore the state received his property and the Belvedere Palace became a wonderful art gallery.
Not only was the Belvedere Palace filled with amazing artwork to admire, it was an enchanting palace to wander about and observe its lavish great rooms and staircases.
There were paintings from different artists including Van Gogh (1853-1890) and Monet (1840-1926) but the Belvedere features many Austrian artists including Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). There were several original paintings of Klimt’s on display, including his famous The Kiss.
I learned Klimt has another famous painting called Portrait d’Adele Bloch-Bauer I, also known as The Woman In Gold, but that painting is hanging in a New York City art gallery. A movie was made about this painting titled Woman in Gold. During WWII thousands of pieces of artwork were confiscated by the Nazi’s and many pieces never were returned. The movie Woman In Gold tells the true story of this particular portrait and its story of reclamation to the original family.
It was fun to watch the movie soon after we had returned home from our trip and recognize many places in the movie where we had just visited. I highly recommend the movie.
And then… as I turned in to another room I stopped in my tracks when I saw this painting, A Girl Reading. The artist’s name is Franz Eybl (1806-1880) and the painting is titled Lesendes Mädchen (A Girl Reading – 1850). It was as though I was looking at this girl through a window frame. The detail is amazing and the lighting – incredible. I was captivated by the highlights in the young girl’s hair, the fine details of the book, the placement of her hand on her chest and her facial expression…and that she is reading spoke to me too because I love to read. I stood in awe for a long time as I absorbed the details of this stunning painting.
Our time at Belvedere Palace was inspirational…
and I assume that is what art museums hope to achieve.
I was inspired.
Thank you for glimpses of beautiful places in our world! I too was taken by the young reader as well as the grandeur of the Belvedere Palace!
You’re welcome. I’m glad you are enjoying the posts.
Hi Valerie,
Thank you for sharing your pictures and experiences and your personal responses to it…most enjoyable!
Cindy O’Meara
Thanks Cindy. It’s fun to reflect and write about our experiences.
Oh, my goodness, that art is incredible. I would love to own any of it. But I can see why you are especially taken with the girl reading piece. It does, indeed, look real.
I’m always amazed to think about the artist starting with a blank canvas!
Enjoyed reading your blog and wanted to say my niece just bought a copy of The KISS for her living room wall. Also I saw the movie Woman in Gold and enjoyed seeing that painting as well.
It’s fun to know you have experience with Klimt. I bet The Kiss looks wonderful hanging in your niece’s living room. What fun!
Wow! I too was taken by The Girl Reading… such an innocence about her and peace. Well, that’s about as good of an art critic as I can be!!! Thanks for introducing me to these artists.
You’re welcome. I’m learning too.
Wow, Belvedere Palace is so beautiful! And then to be the home of so many works of art! That is incredible. I loved the Eybl piece as well. Very moving painting. I can’t say that I am so find of Klimt work, but I did really like The Woman in Gold painting.
Again, Valerie, thanks for sharing!
I agree with your views. I’m glad you liked seeing pictures of the palace and some of the paintings.