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<rdf:RDF xmlns:schema="https://schema.org/" xmlns:rdf="https://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><schema:ItemList><schema:numberOfItems>7</schema:numberOfItems><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/21179/full</schema:image><schema:name>Portrait of a Girl</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1921</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Pencil and pastel on paper</schema:artMedium><schema:artForm>Drawing art</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/13601/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/7606/full</schema:image><schema:name>Landscape with Rocks</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1905</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/7032/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/105462/full</schema:image><schema:name>The Ice Saints</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>before 1902</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:description>Die Matreier Heimatforscher Tobias Trost und Alexander Brugger identifizierten die in den Eismännern porträtierten Osttiroler Persönlichkeiten. Von links nach rechts: Alois Waldner (vulgo Lichtackerer), Georg Wolsegger (vulgo Birnbaumer, Postmeister und Bürgermeister), Hannes Raneburger (volgo Gonn), Johann Trager (vulgo Lackner auf Glanz). — [Markus Fellinger 08/2013]</schema:description><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/6178/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/5366/full</schema:image><schema:name>Solitude</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>c. 1902-1903</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:description>A tranquil dark lake, rocky shore, trees, and cirrus clouds against a blue summer sky define this large “landscape of the soul” by Karl Mediz. The seemingly naturalistic view depicts a small lake known as the Dead Sea on the island of Lokrum off the coast of Dubrovnik. Close-up we can detect almost impressionistic brushstrokes and dabs of paint evoking a shimmering overall effect. From a greater distance, however, it becomes apparent that the painter composed the image out of clearly delineated planes. These forms create the foundations of the pictorial composition.  </schema:description><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/6291/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/106299/full</schema:image><schema:name>The Stone Carriers of Ragusa</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1898</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/7031/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/22712/full</schema:image><schema:name>Der Geier im Felsengestein</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1897</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/15762/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/24268/full</schema:image><schema:name>The Purple Gown. Frau von Birkenreuth</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1891</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Karl Mediz]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Karl Mediz</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:description>
Unfortunately, we know little today of the woman named von Birkenreuth depicted here. In this large-format portrait, she confidently sits at quite a distance from the Viennese painter, Karl Mediz. This distance left enough space to artfully spread out the train of her magnificent dress. Mediz rendered the dress referred to in the title as the ‘Staatskleid’ (or state gown) in great detail. The color of the shimmering purple silk blends into the light pastel tones of the background and the blossoms of the floral bouquet. Mediz, who studied in Vienna and Munich, excelled here in his pursuit of meticulous detail, which he also applied to his practice of landscape painting. 
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