View of the Bernese Oberland with Mönch, Eiger, and Jungfrau | Art in Heritage

$299.00

View of the Bernese Oberland with Mönch, Eiger, and Jungfrau — Anton Hansch

This expansive Alpine view opens onto a dramatic mountain landscape, where steep peaks rise beyond a foreground of cabins, trees, and small figures. The composition balances grandeur with human scale, using the settlement below to emphasize the height and weight of the snow-covered peaks above. The scene feels both majestic and inhabited, bringing together the vastness of the Bernese Oberland with the quieter details of everyday life in the valley.

Anton Hansch was an Austrian landscape painter known for his Alpine views and for shaping mountain scenery with both natural observation and a more elevated, heroic sense of composition. That combination is especially visible here, where the landscape feels carefully structured yet still deeply atmospheric.

Expressed on silk and paired with integrated illumination, the artwork takes on a different presence from traditional surfaces. The translucency of silk allows light to pass through the image, introducing a sense of depth and softness that changes with its surroundings. Rather than remaining a fixed image, the piece responds to light and its environment, shifting in presence throughout the day. Appearing quiet and refined in natural light, it becomes softly luminous as light grows more prominent.

View of the Bernese Oberland with Mönch, Eiger, and Jungfrau — Anton Hansch

This expansive Alpine view opens onto a dramatic mountain landscape, where steep peaks rise beyond a foreground of cabins, trees, and small figures. The composition balances grandeur with human scale, using the settlement below to emphasize the height and weight of the snow-covered peaks above. The scene feels both majestic and inhabited, bringing together the vastness of the Bernese Oberland with the quieter details of everyday life in the valley.

Anton Hansch was an Austrian landscape painter known for his Alpine views and for shaping mountain scenery with both natural observation and a more elevated, heroic sense of composition. That combination is especially visible here, where the landscape feels carefully structured yet still deeply atmospheric.

Expressed on silk and paired with integrated illumination, the artwork takes on a different presence from traditional surfaces. The translucency of silk allows light to pass through the image, introducing a sense of depth and softness that changes with its surroundings. Rather than remaining a fixed image, the piece responds to light and its environment, shifting in presence throughout the day. Appearing quiet and refined in natural light, it becomes softly luminous as light grows more prominent.