Large Painting – Girl in Traditional Costume in an Alpine Landscape Impressive large-scale romantic genre scene depicting a young woman in traditional Tyrolean/Bavarian folk costume. She is posed contemplatively with finger to lips, holding a jug and leaning on a rocky ledge. Domestic details, enhance the idyllic rural narrative. The background features a dramatic Alpine landscape with misty peaks, a tranquil lake, and soft atmospheric light – classic elements of the sentimental Munich School tradition, which celebrated idealized rural life, folk customs, and the beauty of the Bavarian/Tyrolean Alps in a lyrical, decorative manner. **Attribution:** In the manner of the Munich School (Late 19th Century). The composition, subject matter, vibrant yet harmonious color palette, and polished execution are highly characteristic of the Munich School in the late 19th century. This influential group of artists, centered in Munich, produced numerous idealized genre scenes featuring young women in traditional Alpine folk dress (dirndl) set against expansive, poetic mountain landscapes. Recurring motifs include red-green dirndl costumes, contemplative or gentle poses with everyday objects like jugs, rosy-cheeked figures, rocky foregrounds, misty lakes, and a nostalgic, atmospheric rendering of nature. Such large decorative panels were popular for their commercial appeal and suitability for bourgeois or traditional interiors. The style is sentimental, naturalistic, and highly finished, typical of the broader Munich School movement (which included influences from artists like Franz von Defregger and others specializing in Tyrolean/Bavarian themes), but presented here in a manner that reflects the school's widespread stylistic conventions rather than a specific hand. This is a striking and highly decorative example of late 19th-century romantic Alpine genre painting in the characteristic Munich School manner – ideal for enhancing classic, rustic, or alpine-style interiors.