Artwork
Ungern, Alter Thurn zu Vicegrad

Ungern, Alter Thurn zu Vicegrad is a print by Jakob Alt. It dates from 1839 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Ungern, Alter Thurn zu Vicegrad is a print created by Jakob Alt around 1839, currently part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a solitary figure in a long dress ascending a winding path to a crumbling stone tower on a rocky hillside, set against a backdrop of scattered clouds, trees, and distant hills. The scene conveys a sense of age and abandonment, with the tower's broken walls and small windows emphasizing its state of decay.
Technique & Style
Alt employed soft shading techniques to achieve depth, particularly in the shadows, while also capturing the play of light across the landscape.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1839 by Jakob Alt, the print's history prior to its acquisition by The Cleveland Museum of Art is not detailed here.
Context
The work reflects 19th-century European artistic interests in landscape, solitude, and the passage of time, often symbolized through ruins.
Legacy
As part of a prominent museum collection, 'Ungern, Alter Thurn zu Vicegrad' contributes to the understanding and appreciation of Jakob Alt's oeuvre and 19th-century printmaking.
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