Collection: Eugene de Blaas

Eugene de Blaas (1843-1932) was an Austrian painter known for his depictions of Venetian life. Born into a family of artists, de Blaas studied in Vienna before moving to Venice in 1863. He soon became enamored with the city and its people, and his paintings often featured scenes of everyday life in the canals and on the streets. De Blaas was particularly skilled at portraying the beauty and elegance of Venetian women, and his works often included vibrant colors and intricate details. He was a member of the Society of Austrian Artists and exhibited widely throughout Europe during his lifetime. Today, de Blaas' paintings can be found in many museums and private collections around the world, and his legacy lives on as a testament to his enduring love for the city of Venice.