Mood impressionism

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As mood Impressionism (also Wiener mood Impressionism or Austrian mood Impressionism ) which is Austrian plein 1870-1900 referred extending from the heroic landscape representation of Historismus delimits. The term established itself around 1950.

Mood impressionism emphasizes the atmospheric charms and the lighting conditions of the landscape, but is based on older traditions such as Dutch landscape painting and only rarely comes close to the style of French impressionism . The motifs were often found in Vienna and the surrounding area, the Prater meadows , the Vienna Woods and in the Wachau .

Representatives of mood impressionism are Emil Jakob Schindler , August von Pettenkofen , Olga Wisinger-Florian , Marie Egner , Carl Moll , Tina Blau , Josef Stoitzner , Karl Hofmann , Karl Hoffmann , Ludwig Halauska , Theodor von Hörmann , Hugo Darnaut and Marie Arnsburg .

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  1. ^ Art Aspects: Mood Impressionism , accessed on Nov. 1, 2009