
1838β1902 Β· Austrian Β· 30 artworks
artist bio
Franz Richard Unterberger was an Austrian painter known for his detailed and picturesque views of Italian cities and landscapes. His work captures the beauty and atmosphere of the Romantic era, emphasizing vibrant colors and architectural detail.
what you'll learn
Studying Unterberger's art allows students to understand the Romantic movement's focus on landscape and the picturesque. Students can learn about composition, color theory, and the depiction of light and atmosphere in detailed cityscapes.
related: Anton Romako, Thomas Cole, Caspar David Friedrich

The view from the Balcony

Giudecca Canal
1900

In the Bay of Naples
1902

The Bay of Naples

At the Hardanger Fjord in Norway
1902

Amalfi

Amalfi, The Gulf Of Salerno

The Monreale Road, Palermo
1884

A Market in Naples

View of St George's, Venice

A View of Posilippo, Naples

A View in Venice, Rio S. Marina

Genoa

View to Saint Mark's Square, Venice

The Last Day Of The Harvest
1860

Venedig, Blick von einem Kanal ΓΌber den Canal Grande hin zur Kirche San Giorgio
1902

Motio of Lake Garda

Capri
1880

Monaco

Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Rio St. Geronimo, Venice

The Grand Canal, Venice

Thundering Waterfall
1902

On The Waterfront at Palermo

Procession in Naples
1902

The Amalfi Coast

Figures in a Village in the Dolomites

Rio Santa Barnaba, Venice

Vietri Sul Mare, Looking Towards Salerno

Fishermen on the Terrace