
Waldmüller: Landscapes
Mon 1 June · London
Monday, 1 June 2026 – Sunday, 20 September 2026
About
The National Gallery presents the first ever UK exhibition of paintings by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865). 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.
Pause, reflect and wonder at pictures alive with intense colour and light. See why Waldmüller’s work can be compared to the Pre-Raphaelites. Admire the precise brushstrokes which shape each leaf, twig and flower.
Explore how he found beauty in nature’s imperfections, through his images of aged trunks and bare branches. Image: Detail from Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, 'View of the Dachstein from the 'Sophien-Doppelblick' near Ischl, 1835. Belvedere, Vienna