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Tour: Biedermeier – The Rise of an Era

12.04.2025 to 05.07.2025 - Leopold Museum

Tour: Biedermeier – The Rise of an Era

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Friedrich von Amerling, Bildnis eines Mädchens, 1839 © Leopold Museum, Wien Friedrich von Amerling, Bildnis eines Mädchens, 1839 © Leopold Museum, Wien

Tour: Biedermeier – The Rise of an Era

Every Sat, 14h

The fascinating era of the Biedermeier, which lasted from around the time of the Congress of Vienna in 1814/15 to the revolutions of 1848, delineates a period in Europe that was shaped by political upheaval and social revolts, which profoundly changed society.

Following the Napoleonic Wars, the political map of Europe was redrawn at the Congress of Vienna, which culminated in the resolution of a European post-war order. This provided the restitution of absolutism, heralding a long phase of political restoration and restrictive measures that thwarted democratic tendencies.

Despite state censorship and severe poverty affecting large segments of the population, the economic upturn yielded a bourgeoisie whose members wanted to be depicted in confident renderings. The family as a refuge played an important role, while themes such as a longing for security and harmony within the private sphere and daily life entered the pictorial worlds of the Biedermeier. Along with this new focus on the microcosm of the everyday and one’s immediate surroundings, the genre of landscape painting – ranging from depictions of the Vienna Woods via Alpine sceneries filled with elegance and tranquility, to vedute of far-flung countries and cities – gained particular importance.

In German.

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