Der schöne Brunnen vor der Frauenkirche in Nürnberg
Rudolf von Alt, 1854
About this artwork
Rudolf von Alt's *Der schöne Brunnen der Frauenkirche Nürnberg* (1854) captures a quintessential view of Nuremberg's medieval splendor. The Austrian artist, renowned for his meticulous vedute—topographical paintings of cities and landscapes—depicts the iconic Schöner Brunnen, a late-Gothic fountain adorned with intricate figures, standing proudly before the Frauenkirche's ornate facade. Painted during von Alt's travels across Europe this work reflects the 19th-century Romantic fascination with historic architecture, evoking the enduring charm of Germany's imperial past amid the rise of industrialization. Executed in oil on cardboard—a compact, preparatory medium unusual for von Alt's typical watercolors—this 29 × 34.5 cm gem showcases his mastery of light and atmosphere. The small scale invites intimate contemplation, with delicate brushwork rendering the fountain's filigree details and the church's twin towers glowing under soft, diffused daylight. Housed in Vienna's Belvedere Collection, it exemplifies Biedermeier precision blended with Romantic lyricism, preserving Nuremberg's cultural heritage for modern viewers. This painting not only highlights von Alt's technical virtuosity but also underscores the era's nostalgia for pre-modern Europe, making it a delightful window into a fairy-tale cityscape.