Anton Hansch (born 24 March 1813 in Vienna ; died 8 December 1876 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian landscape painter.
29-832: Hansch or Hänsch or at times Haensch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Persons [ edit ] Hansch [ edit ] Anton Hansch (1813–1876), Austrian painter Corwin Hansch (1918–2011), American chemist and academic Hänsch [ edit ] Klaus Hänsch (born 1938), German politician Ralph Hansch (1924–2008), Canadian ice hockey player Theodor W. Hänsch (born 1941), German physicist Haensch [ edit ] Annemarie Haensch , German table tennis player Günther Haensch (1923–2018), German linguist and lexicographer Richard Haensch German entomologist and insect dealer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
58-598: A baroque classicist style. Later, in the 1830s and 40s he began to paint in a more naturalistic tradition that then developed into a more idealized, heroic style. In 1934, he traveled to Styria and to Salzkammergut . In 1936 two of his paintings, Parthie near Hieflau in Steiermark , and From the Neuwald Not Far From the Schneeberg received praise from the art community. One of these paintings
87-577: A part of his training to attend the Vienna Academy to become a flower painter. Prior to 1837, before becoming a landcape painter, Hansch made artificial flowers . He was a pupil of Josef Mössmer at the Academy of Vienna from 1826–1836. After his schooling he traveled and studied in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Italy. His early works consist of landscapes that were painted in
116-569: A ÖVP candidate. In the 2021 municipal election in Graz, the Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ) surprisingly took over first place from the ÖVP, thus pushing long-time mayor Siegfried Nagl (ÖVP) out of office. The result was noted internationally. Elke Kahr led the KPÖ for a third time in the 2021 Graz local election . Despite opinion polling suggesting a victory for the ruling ÖVP, the KPÖ became
145-638: Is Graz , the second largest city in Austria after only Vienna . The March of Styria derived its name from the original seat of its ruling Otakar dynasty: Steyr , in today's Upper Austria , which in turn derives its name from the namesake river of Steyr, stemming from the Celtic Stiria. In the native German the area is still called "Steiermark", while in English the Latin name "Styria" is used. Until
174-470: Is an Austrian state in the southeast of the country, famed for its idyllic landscapes, as well as rich folk- and high culture. With an area of approximately 16,399 km (6,332 sq mi), Styria is Austria's second largest state, after Lower Austria . It is bordered to the south by Slovenia , and clockwise, from the southwest, by the other Austrian states of Carinthia , Salzburg , Upper Austria , Lower Austria, and Burgenland . The state's capital
203-848: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anton Hansch His work is included in the permanent collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum , the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest ; the Salzberg Museum , the Lichtenstein Museum Princely Collection, the Vienna Museum among other institutions. Hansch was born in Vienna in 1813, to a family who ran a fashion and artificial flower factory. They considered this
232-560: The Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) , failed to win seats. In subsequent elections in 2010 and 2015, the SPÖ, the ÖVP, and the KPÖ each lost between one fourth and one third of their shares of the vote relative to 2005. The FPÖ grew from 4.6 percent to 26.8 percent. The current government of Styria is a coalition of SPÖ and ÖVP. The governor, Christopher Drexler , is a representative of
261-545: The Habsburgs reunified Austria in 1282, Pitten was returned to Styria until the 16th century when Austria finally annexed it. During this time, Styria formed the central part of Inner Austria . Styria developed economically under Archduke John of Austria , the so-called "Styrian Prince", between 1809 and 1859. In 1918, after World War I , the Duchy of Styria was partitioned broadly along ethnic lines (, though where mixed,
290-592: The Kunsthistorisches Museum , the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest , the Salzberg Museum , the Lichtenstein Museum Princely Collection, the Vienna Museum the Dom Quartier Salzburg Residenzgalerie , among other institutions. Styria Styria ( German : Steiermark [ˈʃtaɪɐmark] ; Bavarian : Steiamårk ; Slovene : Štajerska ; Hungarian : Stájerország [ˈʃtaːjɛrorsaːɡ] )
319-654: The Zeltweg Airfield in 1964 and then at the Osterreichring from 1970 to 1987. The sport returned to the circuit, now redesigned and rebranded as the A1-Ring, from 1997 to 2003. Formula One once again returned to the circuit, now renamed the Red Bull Ring, in 2014 and has been held at the track every year since. The COVID-19 pandemic saw the 2020 Formula One calendar massively revised, resulting in
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#1732798013196348-636: The surname Hansch . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. See also [ edit ] Haenschia , a genus of clearwing (ithomiine) butterflies " Hänschen klein " German folk song by Franz Wiedemann (1821–1882) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hansch&oldid=1254889428 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
377-718: The Academy of Fine Arts. In 1858, his painting Unter den Linden , a night scene, won a purchase prize by the Belvedere in Vienna. In 1861, He became a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus . In 1863, he traveled to Lake Langbath to paint winter scenes. One of these works was presented as a gift to the Emperor Franz Josef from his mother, the Archduchess Sophie . In 1867, he was awarded
406-892: The Knight's Cross of the Franz Josef Order, and the same year he received the Order of Guadalupe prize from Emperor Maximillian I of Mexico . In 1868 he became a board member of the Vienna Academy. The following year, 1869, he exhibited over 180 of his alpine paintings at the Vienna Künstlerhaus . In 1873, he suffered a financial crisis, and lost his fortune during the Panic of 1873 . This event forced him to sell his oil sketches that he had intended to keep for his own private collection. Having traveled extensively earlier in life, he settled in Salzburg in 1875. There he focused on painting
435-539: The Red Bull Ring becoming the first circuit to host consecutive Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, with the first round running under the Austrian Grand Prix name and the second held as the Styrian Grand Prix. This continued in 2021. The federal state is divided into 13 districts ( Bezirke ), one of them a statutory city . There are 286 municipalities. The following is a list of
464-521: The defeated Austrian side lost the lands in question to Yugoslavia, such as the majority German-speaking Abstall basin,) into a northern part, constituting the Austrian state of Styria, as well as the continuation of the Styrian state altogether, and a southern one, traditionally called Lower Styria , though Lower Styria does not exist as any political entity and is only a traditional term. As a result of
493-511: The demise of the Babenberg dynasty (to which Leopold belonged), Styria came briefly under the control of Hungary and later Bohemia. During this time, it lost vast parts of its territory, including the former capital Steyr (which would later form a significant part of the emerging "Duchy of Austria above the Enns" or Upper Austria), as well as Pitten (now the southeastern part of Lower Austria). When
522-424: The district Graz-Umgebung (literally, "Graz-surroundings") may or may not be considered parts of West and East Styria, respectively. The southern fourth of the historic Duchy of Styria , which after World War I became part of Yugoslavia and later Slovenia (except for World War II), was (and sometimes colloquially still is) referred to as " Lower Styria " ( Untersteiermark ; Slovene : Štajerska ). Styria
551-471: The gross regional product (GRP) and is one of the highest concentrations of leading clean technology companies in Europe. The companies have an average (real) growth rate of 22 percent per year—well above the worldwide cleantech market growth of 18 percent per year. The region created roughly 2,000 additional green jobs in 2008 alone. The Formula One Austrian Grand Prix has been held in the region, first at
580-572: The largest party with 28.8% of votes and 15 seats. After the election, the KPÖ entered into coalition talks with The Greens – The Green Alternative and the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) . On November 13, 2021, the KPÖ, the Greens and the SPÖ announced their coalition: Graz gets a communist mayor with Elke Kahr. In the 2005 elections for the federal state's parliament the SPÖ under their regional chairman Franz Voves won
609-557: The late 19th century however, the German name "Steyer", a slightly modernized spelling of Steyr, was also common. The ancient link between the city of Steyr and Styria is also apparent in their nearly identical coats of arms, a white Panther on a green background. Styria is also popularly known as the "Green March", owing to it being the most forested of all the Austrian states, or as the "Iron Margraviate" for its long heritage of manufacturing and engineering. The western and eastern parts of
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#1732798013196638-491: The majority after the ÖVP had damaged its credibility through scandals and the secession of a high-ranking party member, who took part in the 2005 elections after setting up his own party. In these elections, the KPÖ also received many votes after it had gained much popularity through its role in local politics in Graz during the preceding years. The two right-wing populist parties, the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and
667-519: The nine largest cities and towns in Styria by population: (as of 2023) The historical population is given in the following chart: The federal state had been a stronghold of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) since 1945. Graz is markedly more left-wing than the rural districts of the federal state. The governor (Austrian political term: Landeshauptmann ) of Styria has typically been
696-648: The same time, Bavarians under Frankish domination began to expand their area to the south and east, ultimately absorbing the Slavic population. Under the Otakar dynasty, Styria was made into a margraviate in 1056 and in 1180, also separated from the Duchy of Carinthia to become a Duchy of its own; Per the Georgenberg Pact , the Austrian Duke Leopold V also became Duke of Styria in 1192. After
725-556: The surrounding landscapes, including the Golling waterfall, Berchtesgaden , Königssee , and Chiemsee lake. In 1875 the emperor purchased twelve paintings of the Hintersee . Later that year his eyesight began to fail. He died in Salzburg the following year, at the age of 63. Hansch's work has been widely collected in private and public collections. Notable museums that hold Hansch's paintings in their permanent collections include
754-543: The turbulence of two world wars, the German -speaking population of Lower Styria , which had mainly been concentrated in the cities, particularly the so-called "Festungsdreieck" (fortress-triangle) of Maribor (Marburg an der Drau), Celje (Cilli) and Ptuj (Pettau) migrated from the region or was expelled. The federal state's gross domestic product (GDP) was 49.6 billion € in 2018, accounting for 12.9% of Austria's economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power
783-547: Was 35,400 € or 118% of the EU27 average in the same year. In 2004, Styria had the strongest economic growth rate in Austria at 3.8%—mainly due to the Graz area, which saw strong economic growth that year and has continued to grow in economic and population terms since then. Styria is home to more than 150 clean technology companies of which one dozen are world technology leaders in their field. The revenue of Styrian cleantech companies totals €2.7 billion. This equals 8 percent of
812-745: Was acquired by the Art Association, while the other was acquired by the Archduke Franz Karl . In 1937, the Archduke commissioned new paintings of Ischl . In 1938, he won two awards, the Grand Court Prize and the Rosenbaum Composition Prize, for two of his landscape paintings. In 1839, he was awarded first prize for landscape painting by the Vienna Academy. In 1848 he received an appointment to
841-891: Was inhabited by Celtic tribes. After its conquest by the Romans , the eastern part of what is now Styria was part of Pannonia , while the western one was included in Noricum . During the Barbarian invasions , it was conquered or crossed by the Visigoths , the Huns , the Ostrogoths , the Rugii , and the Lombards . Slavs under the domination of the Avars settled in the valleys around 600. At
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