Tyrol, between majestic mountains and alpine light
In the heart of the Alps, between Austria and Italy, Tyrol is a region of contrasts and grandeur. Its dizzying mountains, lush valleys, clear lakes, and picturesque villages have inspired many artists fascinated by the pure beauty and crystalline light of alpine landscapes.
This high-altitude land, both rugged and poetic, has given rise to an authentic and luminous painting style—a reflection of unspoiled nature and sincere art.
Through this collection, Artem Legrand pays tribute to Tyrol, as depicted by Franz Defregger, Albin Egger-Lienz, Rudolf von Alt, Josef Moroder-Lusenberg, Thomas Ender, Joseph Anton Koch, and Hans Purrmann.
Their works celebrate mountain life, snow-capped peaks, and valleys bathed in light, blending realism and emotion.
Alpine beauty in your décor
Hanging a Tyrol painting means inviting the purity and grandeur of alpine nature into your home. Tyrol art prints evoke majestic mountains, traditional chalets, pastoral scenes, and the clear light of the heights.
These works blend beautifully with a natural, bohemian, mountain, or modern décor, bringing depth, tranquility, and authenticity.
A panoramic view by von Alt, a village scene by Defregger, or a monumental landscape by Egger-Lienz will bring the strength and serenity of the Alps to your walls.
Tyrolean painting is an art of light and silence—a hymn to eternal nature.
The great painters of Tyrol
Franz Defregger (1835–1921), originally from Stronach, was one of the masters of alpine realism. His scenes of rural life and portraits of Tyrolean inhabitants embody the mountain spirit.
Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926) conveyed the spiritual and physical strength of the Tyrolean people in monumental compositions imbued with gravity.
Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905) painted alpine landscapes with luminous precision and unmatched attention to detail.
Josef Moroder-Lusenberg (1846–1939), a self-taught sculptor and painter, depicted daily life in the valleys of South Tyrol with sincerity and warmth.
Thomas Ender (1793–1875) and Joseph Anton Koch (1768–1839) were among the first to immortalize the dramatic beauty of the Austrian mountains.
Finally, Hans Purrmann (1880–1966) brought a modernist sensibility to alpine landscapes, playing with color and light.
Together, these artists gave Tyrol its pictorial identity: at once majestic, rustic, and deeply human.
A collection for nature and mountain lovers
Tyrol art prints offered by Artem Legrand are sourced from public domain works, reproduced with care to capture the richness of the colors and alpine luminosity.
Each print celebrates the eternal beauty of the mountains and the harmony between man and nature.
Decorating your walls with a Tyrol art print means inviting the light of the Alps and the serenity of the peaks into your home—a source of inspiration and peace.