Teisenhoferhof in Weissenkirchen (Teisenhofer Farmhouse in Weissenkirchen) by Paul Unbereit
"Teisenhoferhof in Weissenkirchen," painted by Paul Unbereit in 1903, is a notable example of the artist’s focus on capturing the essence of rural and architectural subjects. Unbereit, an Austrian painter associated with the Vienna Secession movement, was known for his detailed and atmospheric depictions of landscapes and buildings.
This painting illustrates the Teisenhoferhof farmhouse located in Weissenkirchen, a picturesque village in Austria. Unbereit’s work emphasizes the charm of the traditional architecture and the surrounding rural environment. His detailed brushwork highlights the texture of the building and the natural setting, reflecting a harmonious integration of human structures within the landscape.
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Location and Date Created: Austria, 1903.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Teisenhoferhof in Weissenkirchen (Teisenhofer Farmhouse in Weissenkirchen).
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Artwork Style: Vienna Secession with a focus on architectural and rural themes.
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Current Location: The painting is likely part of a private collection or exhibited in Austrian art institutions.
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Subject/Topic: A depiction of the Teisenhoferhof farmhouse in Weissenkirchen, capturing the architectural details and the integration of the structure within the rural landscape.