It's time for another dose of art today. I don't know if you've missed art, I have, but I'm an art addict, so this is normal for me. Today I'd like to show you some still life paintings, portraits and more. These photos were taken at the fortress' gallery, where I had the unique opportunity to see paintings that can't be photographed elsewhere and the museum where they came from is not allowing photographing in the museum. You can check out my first post about the exhibition here.
Karl Hübner - Poppies - 1939
Still life paintings were very popular back in those days and a must as well, if you had a certain social status. Although it's not something I would hang on my wall, must admit, it gives me a certain calmness, makes me feel like there's quiet where I am. It's an illusion obviously as one painting will not change the environment you're in, but if it makes you feel good, it worth it.
Karl Hübner - Cup With Wildflowers - 1940
Another one from the same artist, with an impressive frame. While looking at the painting, I was thinking if you could order a similar frame today. Most likely here would be someone brave enough to reproduce such a frame, we have 3d printing available as well, but what would be the costs? Not that I want to do it, it's jut a thought.
Portraits are always tricky as unless you know the model, you can't decide if the portrait looks like the model or not, or how much it resembles. So without knowing the model, you can only appreciate the painting as it is and that's the case here.
Grete Csaki-Copony - Mother With Child - 1938
Grete Csaki-Copony - Singing Children - 1930
When I see two or more paintings of the same artist, I'm always looking at similarities in style. In this case, I can see some here. I'm not saying the faces are the same style, but are similar.
Ernst Honigberger - Erna - around 1920
Hans Eder - Still Life
I liked this one, although it's a strange one. Still life paintings usually contain fruits on the table, or vegetables on the kitchen table. This seems like a living room, due to the armchair and the book shelf full of books in the back, but still there are onions on the table. Weird and unconventional, but it's good, I like it.
Hans Eder - Still Life - 1936
It's always a pleasure to visit this gallery. I would love to sit down and enjoy the atmosphere for 10 minutes, but it's not possible. There are no chairs for visitors :)
Hans Mattis Deutsch - Decorative Sculpture
There were only a couple of sculptures, this was one of them. What surprised me the most about this one was that it was made of wood and painted too, with different paint. I liked how the way the artist used the paint.
Eduard Morres - At The Foot Of The Mountain
Walter Rudolf Widmann - Landscape - 1924
For some reason I think I like better these unusual paintings. This is almost 100 years old.
Aurel Kessler - Sighisoara - 1926
When I first looked at the photo, I seemed to recognize the place and then I saw the label, that confirmed I was right. It's a cool thing to be able to recognize the place on an almost 100 years old painting.
Karl Hübner - The Allegory Of Work - 1945
It's a shame this was so high up that I could not take a decent photo. It looked interesting, but the light ruined the right part of the photo.
Looking at so many paintings from the 20th century made me realize I like these styles and most likely if I'd have a big house with many rooms, I'd set up one for art too, buy a few artworks and hang them on the wall. In a way I'm glad it's not going to happen anytime soon as choosing from so many is a real pain. So for now I'm happy to just look at them at different exhibitions.
Let me know which one you like.
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