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Rudolf Petuel, "Steinpilze" Kitchen still life with porcini mushrooms in a metal bowl, impasto impressionist painting with broad brushstrokes in restrained colours, oil on card, c. 1920, signed lower right "R. Petuel", on the reverse signed, inscribed and titled "R. Petuel München "Steinpilze"" as well as old label "... Moderne Galerie Thannhauser, München Theatinerstr. 7" and multiple collection stamps "Rita Späth - Georg Späth", framed, folded dimensions approx. 33.5 x 38.5 cm. Kitchen still life with porcini mushrooms in a metal bowl, impasto impressionist painting with broad brushstrokes in restrained colours, oil on card, c. 1920, signed lower right "R. Petuel", on the reverse signed, inscribed and titled "R. Petuel München "Steinpilze"" as well as old label "... Moderne Galerie Thannhauser, München Theatinerstr. 7" and multiple collection stamps "Rita Späth - Georg Späth", framed, folded dimensions approx. 33.5 x 38.5 cm. Artist info: also Rudolph Petuel, German landscape painter. Landscape painter (1870 Munich-Milbertshofen to 1937 Munich), childhood in Munich-Milbertshofen, studied from 1901 at the Munich academy under Wilhelm von Diez, worked at the Munich Glaspalast, represented 1941 and 1942 at the Great German Art Exhibition in the Haus der Deutschen Kunst Munich, member of the association "Luitpoldgruppe" and the Reichsverband bildender Künstler Deutschlands, active in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Glaspalast catalogues, Dressler, Munich Academy register and Internet.

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Rudolf Petuel, "Steinpilze" Kitchen still life with porcini mushrooms in a metal bowl, impasto impressionist painting with broad brushstrokes in restrained colours, oil on card, c. 1920, signed lower right "R. Petuel", on the reverse signed, inscribed and titled "R. Petuel München "Steinpilze"" as well as old label "... Moderne Galerie Thannhauser, München Theatinerstr. 7" and multiple collection stamps "Rita Späth - Georg Späth", framed, folded dimensions approx. 33.5 x 38.5 cm. Kitchen still life with porcini mushrooms in a metal bowl, impasto impressionist painting with broad brushstrokes in restrained colours, oil on card, c. 1920, signed lower right "R. Petuel", on the reverse signed, inscribed and titled "R. Petuel München "Steinpilze"" as well as old label "... Moderne Galerie Thannhauser, München Theatinerstr. 7" and multiple collection stamps "Rita Späth - Georg Späth", framed, folded dimensions approx. 33.5 x 38.5 cm. Artist info: also Rudolph Petuel, German landscape painter. Landscape painter (1870 Munich-Milbertshofen to 1937 Munich), childhood in Munich-Milbertshofen, studied from 1901 at the Munich academy under Wilhelm von Diez, worked at the Munich Glaspalast, represented 1941 and 1942 at the Great German Art Exhibition in the Haus der Deutschen Kunst Munich, member of the association "Luitpoldgruppe" and the Reichsverband bildender Künstler Deutschlands, active in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Glaspalast catalogues, Dressler, Munich Academy register and Internet.

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