Emil Dobler
(Painter of genres and vedutas; Austria ca. 1820) Die Weilburg bei Baden, das Helenental und die Ruine Rauenstein (Weilburg palace near Baden, Helenen valley and Rauenstein ruin), signed Emil Dobler, monogrammed and dated E. D. 1826, inscribed "Weilburg, Helenthal bei Baden", in pen on an old label on the mount, black ink, watercolour on paper, 31 x 47 cm, mounted, framed, (Hu)
Tobias Dyonis Raulino
(Frankfurt 1787-1838 Vienna) View of Vienna towards Nußdorf and Danube river, signed Tob. Raulino fec., watercolour on laid paper, watermark C & I Honig , 60,5 x 99 cm, framed, repaired, (BH) The son of a merchant, Tobias Dyonis Raulino, was born in Mainz and came to Vienna in 1820. Precise dates of his life are unknown. Like his compatriot, Josef Heideloff, who he was presumably acquainted with in Vienna, he preferred gay and varied colours.
Marie Egner
(Radkersburg 1850-1940 Maria Anzbach) In the Gastein valley, titled "Im Gasteiner Tal von Marie Egner in Wien" on an old label on the reverse, numbered 50, gouache on paper, laid down on cardboard, 48,5 x 61 cm, framed, unglazed, (BH) Provenance: Auction house Im Kinsky, Auktion 27th November 2014, lot 965.
Rudolf von Alt
(Vienna 1812-1905) Grein upon Donau river with Greinburg castle, signed and dated R. Alt 1852, watercolour, white bodycolour on paper, 16 x 26,7 cm, framed, (some foxing and later additions), (MHH) Provenance: Private collection, Vienna. In 1832 Rudolf von Alt painted a first version of the pittoresque view of Grein upon Danube. This watercolour is based on a sketch executed in situ two decades earlier.
Otto Wustlich
(Pfaffendorf/Franconia 1819-1886 Schönberg/Passau) A porcelain plate: A lady in half profile, leaning on a railing and a gentleman in profile behind her, signed and dated Wustlich 1844, watercolour on a porcelain plate with embossing, H,25 x 19 cm, framed, (Hu) Otto Wustlich was a German porcelain-, landscape- and portrait painter. He was promoted by King Ludwig I and copied the famous paintings of the Old Pinakothek in Munich on porcelain.
Johann Nepomuk Geller
(Vienna 1860-1954 Weißenkirchen) A market scene in Znojmo (today: Masaryk námesti) with the plague column and carriages, signed Joh. Nep. Geller, pen, black ink, watercolour, oil on millboard, 33 x 50 cm, coated mount, framed, (Hu) On reverse board: "Ölbild Markt in Ungarn Preis u. Versicherung 1.200 Kr.“ and label Künstlerhaus Vienna 1908, 298 (?); The label illegible, damaged