Graf Kolonitz, Bischof Von 
Neustadt, Fuhrt Nach Der Belagerungwiens Durch Die Turken Im Jahr 1683 
Die Kinder Der Ermordetenchristlichen Gefangenen Aus Dem Turkenlager In 
Die Stadt Oil Painting by Carl Rahl

Graf Kolonitz, Bischof Von Neustadt, Fuhrt Nach Der Belagerungwiens Durch Die Turken Im Jahr 1683 Die Kinder Der Ermordetenchristlichen Gefangenen Aus Dem Turkenlager In Die Stadt

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    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Graf Kolonitz, Bischof Von Neustadt, Fuhrt Nach Der Belagerungwiens Durch Die Turken Im Jahr 1683 Die Kinder Der Ermordetenchristlichen Gefangenen Aus Dem Turkenlager In Die Stadt", originally brought to life by the talented Carl Rahl. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Carl Rahl and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "Graf Kolonitz, Bischof von Neustadt, führt nach der Belagerung Wiens durch die Türken im Jahr 1683 die Kinder der ermordeten christlichen Gefangenen aus dem Türkenlager in die Stadt" is a historic painting by the Austrian artist Carl Rahl. The title translates to "Count Kolonitz, Bishop of Neustadt, leads the children of the murdered Christian captives out of the Turkish camp into the city after the siege of Vienna by the Turks in 1683." This work of art is a depiction of a scene from the aftermath of the Battle of Vienna, which took place on September 12, 1683, when the Holy Roman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's forces lifted the siege laid by the Ottoman Empire.

    The painting captures a poignant moment in the aftermath of the siege, where Count Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (also known as Kolonitz), who was the Bishop of Wiener Neustadt and later the Archbishop of Vienna, is shown leading a group of orphaned children who had been held captive by the Ottoman forces. The children are believed to be the offspring of Christian prisoners who were killed during the conflict. The artwork reflects the humanitarian efforts of the Bishop and the relief and rescue of innocent lives affected by the war.

    Carl Rahl, born Carl Heinrich Rahl (1812–1865), was an Austrian painter known for his history paintings and murals. He was a prominent artist of the mid-19th century, and his works often reflected significant historical events with a focus on dramatic narrative and emotion. Rahl's style was influenced by the Nazarene movement and later by Romanticism, which is evident in the emotional depth and the detailed, realistic portrayal of historical scenes in his paintings.

    The painting "Graf Kolonitz, Bischof von Neustadt, führt nach der Belagerung Wiens durch die Türken im Jahr 1683 die Kinder der ermordeten christlichen Gefangenen aus dem Türkenlager in die Stadt" is an example of Rahl's commitment to historical accuracy combined with his artistic skill. It serves as a visual documentation of the events that took place and the humanitarian actions that followed one of the most significant battles in European history. The work is notable for its historical relevance, emotional impact, and as an example of Carl Rahl's contribution to Austrian art.

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