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Still Life with Crockery, Onion and Kohlrabi

The image depicts a still life composition. In the center, there is a glass container with a lid and a tag attached. Next to it are two round boxes, one atop the other. In the lower left corner, there is a cup with a slanted rim. Hanging on the wall is an onion, and on a surface, there is a container with a root that has a round shape and features a green plant. The background consists of differently colored areas.

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Still Life with Crockery, Onion and Kohlrabi
The image depicts a still life composition. In the center, there is a glass container with a lid and a tag attached. Next to it are two round boxes, one atop the other. In the lower left corner, there is a cup with a slanted rim. Hanging on the wall is an onion, and on a surface, there is a container with a root that has a round shape and features a green plant. The background consists of differently colored areas.

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Anna Maria Punz, Stillleben mit Küchengeschirr, Zwiebel und Kohlrabi, 1754, Öl auf Leinwand, 53 x 43,5 cm, Belvedere, Wien, Inv.-Nr. 6962
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  • Still Life with Crockery, Onion and Kohlrabi

  • Date1754
  • Künstler*in Anna Maria Punz (1721 Persenbeug – 1794 Persenbeug)
  • Object typePainting
  • MediumOil on canvas
  • Dimensions
    53 × 43,5 cm
  • SignatureSign. und dat. am Tisch: M: Punz pinxit 1754
  • Inventory number6962
  • Locations Belvedere, Upper Belvedere, 1. Floor (west), Room NW3
  • In the three paintings by Anna Maria Punz, meticulously rendered everyday objects play the starring roles. Their stark arrangement contrasts with the opulent and ornate still lifes of the Baroque. Although these works appear modern, calling to mind the style of New Objectivity from the 1920s and 1930s, the origins of this approach are to be found in Dutch still-life painting from the first half of the 17th century. Exactly where the painter found inspiration for these works is not recorded. Although the key dates of her life are documented, no further information about the artist’s career has as yet come to light.
    • Haus Habsburg.
    • Privatbesitz, Wien
    • 1983 Ankauf Galerie Sanct Lucas, Wien
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