Salzburg, oil painting - art that tells stories
Regine Dapra
The Salzburg artist
Regine Dapra
Regine Dapra paints the world as we see it with our hearts - colorful, cheerful and full of little stories. Her naive paintings from Salzburg combine alpine landscapes, traditional motifs and a warm, lively visual language that touches viewers worldwide.
The colors in her paintings glow like a summer day over the mountains. Houses, hills and people seem familiar and yet slightly enraptured - as if you were entering a silent fairy tale, a memory that you have never experienced yourself. This special mixture makes Regine's art unmistakable and internationally popular.
Regine Dapra's naive art is closely linked to Salzburg: with its alleyways, its music, the mountains and the atmosphere that has already made „The Sound of Music“ world-famous. When you look at her pictures, you can feel some of this magic - a piece of Salzburg for your own wall.
In this online gallery you will find Originals (on request), Art prints and high-quality reproductions of her most popular works. Each picture bears Regine's unmistakable style: clear lines, bold colors and a loving wink that brightens up everyday life.
Whether art lovers, collectors or travelers in search of a special piece of Salzburg - Regine Dapra's paintings appeal to people all over the world.
Let us invite you on a walk through a world that is both familiar and surprisingly new.
Welcome to the colorful, poetic world of Regine Dapra's naive paintings.
The cathedral
Regine Dapra 1968
View of Salzburg Cathedral from the fortress.
Regine Dapra was pregnant at the time this picture was taken.
She didn't know whether the child would be a boy or a girl. In order to depict the child in any case, she painted both a boy and a girl. As the girl is in the center of the picture, the artist's wish was probably more for a girl. But it turned out to be a boy, David.
Works
Gallery
Bring a piece of Salzburg into your home - from Meisterdrucke.com
Article in the Salzburger nachrichten
Regine Dapra
At home at her easel
August 1968
Address
Karawankenweg 3
9201 Krumpendorf
Austria




