Post-210-by Gautam Shah
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SUNDAY Feature on ART of Architecture
Franz Richard Unterberger (1838-1902) was born in Innsbruck, Austria. He was an avid traveller who mostly visited Venice and the South of Italy, mainly the surroundings of Naples and Sicily. By the 1870’s Unterberger was already exhibiting in major cities across Europe including, Paris, Boston, Munich, Brussels, Berlin and Vienna among others.
Unterberger style was romantic. Venice and
the South of Sicily offered him his best
subjects. He was able to capture the
atmosphere of the place, be, it city
architecture, terrains or water fronts. His
topics were as varied as his perspectives and
colours. He had clever capacity to bring in the
evening glow off the surface and soft
illumination of misty weather. He was a skilled
artist to do that in any colour pallette.
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