Art style adopted from a famous Austrian watercolorist.
General opinion on his work is mixed; it has been criticized as being cold and unfeeling, with many arguing that Adolf had greater talent as an architect, demonstrated by how he addressed architecture in his paintings as compared to other details such as trees or people. His style was very calculated when representing architecture in his paintings. Instead of progressing in his artistic influence, his works copied the artists of the nineteenth century and other masters. He claimed to be the founder of many artistic movements but drew primarily from Greco Roman classicism, the Italian Renaissance, and Neoclassicism. He liked the technical ability of these artists, as well as the comprehensible symbolism. [Source]