{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"8158"},"locationssite":{"label":"Location","value":"Upper Belvedere"},"invno":{"label":"Inventory number","value":"2358"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"The artist a \u201cmangy creature,\u201d his pictures \u201crepugnant buboes reeking of a foul smell.\u201d It was above all Kokoschka\u2019s wild, expressive style of painting that prompted art critics to man the barricades. And they were also appalled by his crude scratches into the oil paint and his experimental approach to traditional and religious themes. This still life was painted following an Easter invitation to the house of Dr. Oskar Reichel, an internist and collector. It shows a dead sheep, a tortoise, a mouse, and an amphibian, and a mysteriously shining hyacinth, all found at the collector\u2019s home. Kokoschka grouped them into a haphazard arrangement of novel symbols of transience and redemption."},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Oil on canvas"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"1"},"media":{"label":"Media","value":["https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/internal/media/dispatcher/3517/full"]},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Still Life with Mutton and Haycinth"},"classification":{"label":"Genre","value":"Painting"},"primaryMedia":{"label":"PrimaryMedia","value":"https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/internal/media/dispatcher/3517/full"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"1910"},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"10761098"},"iiifManifest":{"value":"https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/apis/iiif/presentation/v2/1-objects-8158/manifest"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"87 × 114 cm"}}]}