Signed l.d.: A. Arnegger.
On the back on the canvas an illegible circular stamp and number (in blue crayon): 107; in addition, on the upper and lower loom bars, the stamp of the Cracow store of painting implements, Iskra & Karmański, and the stamp with the number 78 referring to the size of the subpainting; on the left and right loom bars, the stamp with the number 56 also referring to the size of the subpainting.
Secondary loom.
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Alois Arnegger (Vienna 1879 - Vienna 1963) Austrian landscape painter; studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under landscape painter Robert Russ and history painter August Eisenmenger. In his early years, he made many study trips to the Swiss and Austrian Alps, painting landscapes of the areas he visited. In his early twenties he traveled to Italy, where he remained for a longer period. He painted striking landscapes of the Mediterranean, sparkling with color, views of the Naples area, from Capri, Sicily, Lake Como or Garda. In the later years of his life, after his return to Poland, he painted mainly alpine winter landscapes, captured in striking, often dramatic lighting. The artist's works can be found in many private and museum collections, including those in Vienna, Stuttgart, Munich, Amsterdam, Paris, Stockholm, New York and Chicago.