Forest Landscape with Hunter
Franz Sedlacek
Circa: 1933
In this haunting nocturne, Forest Landscape with Hunter unveils a strange and brooding terrain—gnarled trees lean like specters, the underbrush glows with an unearthly flame, and a lone hunter, dwarfed by nature, stands frozen beneath a moonless sky. With his eerie stillness and meticulous light, Franz Sedlacek conjures the uncanny from the familiar, drawing from the dark well of Austrian Symbolism and early Surrealism. As a member of the Vienna Secession, Sedlacek’s work dances between Romantic melancholy and dreamlike dread.
Archival Matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
A quiet, unsettling vision where myth and nightfall meet at the forest’s edge.
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