Cheile Turzii
From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
Dominant colour
Cheile Turzii is a work by Franz Neuhauser, held at Brukenthal National Museum.
This painting shows a landscape of mountains and cliffs. The cliffs are white and jagged, and the mountains are green and hazy in the background. The artist has used a range of colors to create depth and texture in the painting. The cliffs are depicted in shades of white and gray, while the mountains are painted in greens and browns. The painting is held at the Museum of Ethnography. If you want to learn more about landscapes, look up the artist Neuhauser, Franz.
Franz Neuhauser made etchings and prints of Transylvanian landscapes and ruins in the early 1800s.
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