1910 St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna Austria Vintage Art Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
The majestic skyline of imperial Vienna is dominated by the soaring spire of St. Stephen's Cathedral (Stephansdom) in this beautiful artist-signed postcard. This impressionistic view captures the heart of the Austrian capital, highlighting the cathedral's famous multi-colored tiled roof and its 448-foot south tower, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The scene looks out over the red-tiled rooftops of the Inner City, illustrating the dense and historic urban fabric that has defined Vienna for centuries. As a symbol of Austrian identity and resilience, the cathedral stands as the spiritual center of the city. The painterly style of this card emphasizes the atmospheric light of a Viennese afternoon, offering a romantic and timeless perspective on one of Europe's most iconic religious landmarks.
Details
Era: Divided Back (circa 1905–1910)
City: Vienna (Wien)
State or Region: Vienna State
Country: Austria
Topic: St. Stephen's Cathedral, Gothic Architecture, Vienna Cityscape, Austrian Landmarks, Artist Postcards
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: K. (Initialed in corner)
Publisher: Brüder Kohn (BKWI), Vienna (No. 795-5)
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Lithograph (Color Artist Card)
Additional Information
This postcard is a "Künstler-Postkarte" (Artist Postcard) published by the renowned Viennese firm Brüder Kohn (BKWI). The manufacturing date is narrowed to 1905–1910, as BKWI was a leader in the high-quality art postcard movement in Vienna during this peak period. The reverse features an elegant Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) floral border, typical of the sophisticated graphic design produced in Vienna at the turn of the century. The cathedral itself, dating back to the 12th century, remains the most important religious building in Austria. Interestingly, the intricate pattern of the roof shown here was meticulously restored after sustaining heavy damage in the final days of World War II, making this early 20th-century view a vital record of its historic appearance.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
Love it ♡
Get it ☆
Get Lucky 💋 Vintage