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Alpine shelter at the Großglockner by Marie Egner

Alpine shelter at the GroßglocknerAI

By Marie Egner, 1900

This watercolor captures a mountain refuge perched on a windswept ridge near Austria's highest peak, the Großglockner. The modest stone building with its wooden walkway and flag stands as a beacon of shelter in the harsh alpine environment, painted with loose, confident brushstrokes that convey both the solidity of the structure and the ever-changing mountain weather surrounding it.

Marie Egner was part of a progressive circle of Austrian artists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for painting outdoors and capturing light with fresh, immediate color. Mountain huts like this one were fairly new additions to the landscape at the time, built to support the growing popularity of alpine tourism and mountaineering. Egner's treatment of the scene is wonderfully atmospheric, with dramatic blue skies giving way to misty peaks in the background, suggesting the unpredictable conditions that make such refuges not just convenient, but essential for survival in the high mountains.

AI This particular version has been edited using AI technology to reveal the original painting in its entirety.

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