Discover insights about this artwork
Stillleben mit Fasan und Schnepfe — History & Facts
In Stillleben mit Fasan und Schnepfe, Carl Spitzweg presents a detailed arrangement of a pheasant and a snipe. The colors are rich and earthy, with deep browns and greens dominating the palette. The birds are depicted with meticulous attention to their feathers and textures, set against a neutral background that enhances their vibrancy.
This still life captures a moment of stillness, inviting the viewer to appreciate the beauty of nature. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for the rich detail and color depth seen in the work. The dimensions are approximately 70 x 90 cm, making it a sizable piece that draws the viewer in. The realism in the depiction of the birds showcases Spitzweg's skill in rendering natural forms and textures.
The careful arrangement and lighting create a sense of depth and dimension in the composition. Carl Spitzweg was a prominent figure in the German Romantic movement, known for his charming and often humorous depictions of everyday life. This particular work, created in the 1860s, reflects his interest in nature and the still life genre. An interesting fact about this painting is that it combines elements of realism with a touch of romanticism, showcasing not just the subjects but also the beauty of their surroundings.
Spitzweg's ability to capture the essence of his subjects has made this work a notable example of 19th-century still life.
More Artworks by Carl Spitzweg

Die Stadtwache
Carl Spitzweg

Gebirgslandschaft
Carl Spitzweg

In the Alpine High Valley (Landscape with Mt. Wendelstein)
Carl Spitzweg

Gebirgsmühle
Carl Spitzweg

In der Schlucht
Carl Spitzweg

Der Hexenmeister (The Sorcerer)
Carl Spitzweg

Der Student im Karzer
Carl Spitzweg

Out Of The Orient
Carl Spitzweg

Mönch (‘Sie liebt mich von Herzen, ein wenig…’)
Carl Spitzweg

Jäger mit Mädchen (Der verliebte Jäger)
Carl Spitzweg





