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FERDINAND GEORG WALDMÜLLER
THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD AT AGRIGENTO
The view of the Temple of Concord is sketchier in character and less thoroughly worked than the two other views of Sicily (GE 1595, GE 1599). It shows the almost fully preserved structure from above, as if it were an integral part of the barren coastal plain.
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
The Temple of Concord at Agrigento, 1849
Oil on panel
height 32 cm, width 40 cm
Signed and datedat centre of lower edge: Waldmüller 1849
Inv.-No. GE1596
Provenance: before 1872 at the Galerie Gsell, Vienna, as part of the Caruta Collection; acquired in 1890 by Prince Johann II von Liechtenstein at the auction house of C. J. Wawra, Vienna
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View of Mödling, 1848
Lime-kiln in the Hinterbrühl, c. 1845
The Ruins of the Greek Theatre at Taormina on Sicily, 1844
Portrait of the architect Charles de Moreau (1758-1841), 1822
The Ruins of the Temple of Juno Lacinia at Agrigento, c. 1845
Lake Fuschl with the Schafberg, c. 1835
Portrait of Thiery, Landlord of the Wolf-in-the-Meadow Inn, 1833
Portrait of the Future Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria (1830-1916) as a Grenadier with Toy Soldiers, 1832
Revival to New Life, 1852
Maternal Admonition, 1850
The lesson, 1837
Ruines of the greek theater in Taormina towards the straits of Messina, 1844
The halted Pilgrimage, 1853
Roses, 1843
Flowers in a Porcelain Vase with Candlestick and Silver Vessels, 1839
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