Die Bäuerin mit dem Kopftuch, Ottilie W. Roederstein
Ottilie W. Roederstein
Die Bäuerin mit dem Kopftuch
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Ottilie W. Roederstein

Die Bäuerin mit dem Kopftuch, 1918


Dimensions
55 x 46 cm
Physical Description
tempera on canvas
Inventory Number
2566R
Acquisition
Acquired in 2022
Status
See Front

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Die Bäuerin mit dem Kopftuch (Original Title)
Title Translation
Peasant woman with kerchief
Painter
Front
Ergebung
Production Place
Period Produced
School
Object Type
Physical Description
tempera on canvas
Material
Technique
Work Catalogues
  • Rök 1999, WVZ Nr. 1130
  • Jughenn, WVZ Nr. 1918-16

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 2022

Work Content

Motifs and References

Genre
Main Motif

Iconclass

Primary
  • 31D17 old woman
  • 61B111 anonymous historical person portrayed alone
Secondary

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
Lilly Winkelmayer, geb. Hauck (1896-1978), bis mind. 1939
Privatbesitz
Kunsthandel, Frankfurt am Main
Verkauf an das Städelsche Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main, 2022.

Information

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Last update

25.04.2024