Carl Wenzel Zajicek (1860–1923) was a Viennese painter. He was born as one of 24 children of watchmaker Franz Zajicek. Educated in his father's craft, he worked as a watchmaker until 1900, but he practiced artistic painting as an amateur from a young age.
Inspired by Emil Hütter, Zajicek specialized on Vedute of the city of Vienna, and he rose to notability in 1896 with a large panoramic painting.
Here below is a set of beautiful paintings of Vienna by Carl Wenzel Zajicek in the late 19th century.
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A Christmas Market in Am Hof, Vienna |
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A Christmas Market in Am Hof, Vienna |
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Altes Kärntnertortheater, Vienna |
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Busy activity at the Hoher Markt in Vienna |
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Jesuit Church and Old University, Vienna |
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Motif at the Naschmarkt, Vienna |
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Platz, Vienna |
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Ratzenstadl, Vienna |
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Snow drifts on Passauer Platz, Vienna |
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Snow-covered Johannesgasse (Ursulinenkloster), Vienna |
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Street Scene in Vienna |
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Street Scene in Vienna |
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The archway in Bäckerstrasse, Vienna |
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The Casino Dommayer in Hietzing, Vienna |
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The Church of the Salesian Sisters in Rennweg, Vienna |
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The Donnerbrunnen at the Neuer Markt, Vienna |
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The Freihaus auf der Wieden, Vienna |
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The Graben in Vienna |
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The Karlskirche in Vienna |
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The Kärntnertortheater in Vienna |
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The Kärntnertortheater in Vienna |
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The old Naschmarkt and the Freihaus, Vienna |
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The Theater an der Wien in winter, Vienna |
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The Ulrichsplatz in Vienna |
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View from Stallburggasse to St. Michael's Church, Vienna |
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View of Kurrentgasse in Vienna |
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View of the city over the Donaukanal, Vienna |
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Winter walk, Vienna |
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