Description
Landscape – Franz Sedlacek 1921 – Austrian Symbolist Surrealist Art Print. Artist: Franz Sedlacek. This 1921 work transforms mountainous terrain into a surreal tableau, where looming peaks and shadowed valleys evoke both mystery and atmosphere. Sedlacek’s art occupies a unique space between symbolist imagination and surrealist foreboding, making his landscapes highly sought after for both historical and decorative appeal. Click on image to enlarge...lean back...imagine the art on YOUR wall* *Low Resolution Images are used online. Colors may vary according to your monitor settings. Landscape Artist: Franz Sedlacek Circa: 1921 Franz Sedlacek, an Austrian painter associated with the Vienna Secession and later with the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity), is admired for his dreamlike and meticulously rendered landscapes. This 1921 work transforms mountainous terrain into a surreal tableau, where looming peaks and shadowed valleys evoke both mystery and atmosphere. Sedlacek’s art occupies a unique space between symbolist imagination and surrealist foreboding, making his landscapes highly sought after for both historical and decorative appeal. Print Details: Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed Giclée reproduction of the original painting Suitable for framing Carefully packaged and shipped flat Ideal for collectors of: Austrian and Central European modernism Symbolist and Surrealist movements Early 20th-century European art Mountain and alpine-themed landscapes Distinctive décor with atmospheric depth A moody alpine vision—Sedlacek’s landscape balances dream and reality with haunting beauty. © Ventura Pacific Ltd. Browse the Art Gallery