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Image: Detail from Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, 'View of the Dachstein from the Sophien-Doppelblick near Ischl', 1835. Belvedere, Vienna

Curator's introduction to Waldmüller: Landscapes

Talks and conversations | In conversation
Date
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Time
1 - 2 pm BST
Location
Online
Audience
For Members

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Members: £10

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Discover the breathtaking landscapes of one of Austria’s greatest painters, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865).

Join exhibition curator Sarah Herring for this Members’ early access introduction to ‘Waldmüller: Landscapes’. Hear Sarah’s insights into key exhibition themes, paintings and the context of this show at this online conversation.

Stroll through forests, scale rugged peaks and marvel at majestic skies across Austria and Sicily. Take in the great trees of Vienna’s Prater Park, the magnificent lakes and mountains of the Salzkammergut region and the tranquil hills and ruins of Sicily.

Find serenity in the heart of London at this first ever exhibition dedicated to Waldmüller's landscapes. Join live to hear Sarah’s insights and ask questions at the end of the session, or book to watch later.

Exhibition organised by the Belvedere, Vienna in partnership with the National Gallery, London.

Speaker

Sarah Herring is Associate Curator of Post-1800 paintings at the National Gallery. She has a particular interest in landscape and has published 'The Nineteenth Century French Paintings. Volume 1, The Barbizon School' (2019), part of the series of National Gallery Schools Catalogues. With Emma Capron she was co-curator of the exhibition, 'Discover Manet and Eva Gonzalès' (2022-3), which explored a number of themes around Manet’s imposing portrait, including the education and position of women artists in the 19th century. Most recently, Sarah was curator of 'Millet: Life on the Land' (2025).

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A recording of this event will be made available to all ticket holders in the days following the event.

This recording will be available until the exhibition closes.

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Automatic closed captioning is available for this event.