Vienna, Ernst Fuchs museum. The fountain of the museum, detail. In the period from 1886 to 1888, Otto Wagner built for himself and Louise, his "wife of the gods", this white villa is lowered into the green, full of lavish decorations. The current owner, Ernst Fuchs, the greatest exponent of Fantastic Realism Viennese, opened the villa to the public after changing it in part. In it are paintings, sculptures and furniture of Fuchs.

Vienna, Ernst Fuchs museum. The fountain of the museum, detail. In the period from 1886 to 1888, Otto Wagner built for himself and Louise, his "wife of the gods", this white villa is lowered into the green, full of lavish decorations. The current owner, Ernst Fuchs, the greatest exponent of Fantastic Realism Viennese, opened the villa to the public after changing it in part. In it are paintings, sculptures and furniture of Fuchs. Stock Photo
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Ferdinando Piezzi / Alamy Stock Photo

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3819 x 2555 px | 32.3 x 21.6 cm | 12.7 x 8.5 inches | 300dpi

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24 September 2014

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Vienna, Austria

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Vienna, Ernst Fuchs museum. The fountain of the museum, detail. Ernst Fuchs is an Austrian artist, co-founder of the group Wiener Schule des Phantastischen Realismus and member of the Society for Art of Imagination. In the period from 1886 to 1888, Otto Wagner built for himself and Louise, his "wife of the gods", this white villa is lowered into the green, full of lavish decorations. The current owner, Ernst Fuchs, the greatest exponent of Fantastic Realism Viennese, opened the villa to the public after changing it in part. In it are paintings, sculptures and furniture of Fuchs.