Still Life: Basket with Fruit on a Table in front of a Curtain and Wallpaper, Ottilie W. Roederstein
Ottilie W. Roederstein
Still Life: Basket with Fruit on a Table in front of a Curtain and Wallpaper
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Ottilie W. Roederstein

Still Life: Basket with Fruit on a Table in front of a Curtain and Wallpaper, 1909


Dimensions
58.6 x 79 cm
Physical Description
Oil on canvas
Inventory Number
SG 136
Acquisition
Acquired in 1910 with funds provided by the Pfungst-Stiftung
Status
Not on display

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About the Work

Anything but still. This still life almost bubbles over with energy, because the artist Ottilie Roederstein is playing a radical game with the principles of colour theory. Unchecked, blue encounters yellow and red encounters green. The opposing colours heighten each other to achieve their full brilliance. The different structures of the surfaces of the basket, fruits, fabric and wallpaper create exciting effects. Only the smooth white tablecloth allows the eye to come to rest.

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Still Life: Basket with Fruit on a Table in front of a Curtain and Wallpaper
Painter
Production Place
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Oil on canvas
Material
Technique
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Monogrammiert und datiert, Mitte rechts: O. W. R. 1909
Work Catalogues
  • Rök 1999, WVZ Nr. 803
  • Jughenn, WVZ Nr. 1910-32

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 1910 with funds provided by the Pfungst-Stiftung

Work Content

Motifs and References

Iconclass

Primary
  • 41AA1 civic architecture; edifices; dwellings - AA - civic architecture: inside
  • 25G21 fruits
  • 41E1 still life of related objects
Secondary

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
Ottilie W. Roederstein (1859-1937), Hofheim
Verkauf an die Stadt Frankfurt am Main, 1910 (erworben mit Mitteln der Pfungst-Stiftung).

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Last update

08.12.2023