The grave of the Austrian painter Carl Rahl in the Zentralfriedhof cemetery, Simmering, Vienna, Austria.


"Carl Rahl, sometimes spelled Karl Rahl (13 August 1812 – 9 July 1865), was an Austrian painter. Rahl was born in Vienna to Carl Heinrich Rahl (1779–1843), an engraver. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and won a prize at the age of 19. From there he traveled to Munich, Stuttgart, Hungary, and in 1836 to Italy. He remained in Italy from 1836 to 1843, where he in particular studied representatives of the Venetian and Roman schools of art, and painted die Auffindung von Manfreds Leiche (1836)." Wikipedia "The Zentralfriedhof (German for "Central Cemetery") is one of the largest cemeteries in the world, largest by number of interred in Europe and most famous cemetery among Vienna's nearly 50 cemeteries." Wikipedia intro


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Location: Zentralfriedhof cemetery, Simmeringer Hauptstraße 230–244, Vienna 1110, Austria
Photo credit: © Maurice Savage / Alamy / Afripics
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