Georges Braque's 1920 painting The Pantry in Albertina's Batliner Collection
Georges Braque created The Pantry in 1920 using oil on canvas measuring 31 by 39 inches. The artwork is part of the Albertina museum's Batliner Collection in Vienna. This painting represents Braque's post-Cubist period where he returned to more traditional still life compositions while retaining elements of his earlier geometric explorations. The work demonstrates his mastery of texture and spatial relationships through the depiction of domestic objects arranged in a pantry setting. Artists Rights Society (ARS) in New York and ADAGP in Paris manage the copyright for this piece as of 2011. The Albertina museum in Austria houses this significant work in their permanent collection. Artcritical published information about this painting on November 10, 2011. The Batliner Collection at the Albertina contains numerous important 20th century artworks including this Braque painting.
Key facts
- Georges Braque painted The Pantry in 1920
- The medium is oil on canvas
- Dimensions are 31 by 39 inches
- The artwork is in the Albertina museum's Batliner Collection
- Location is Vienna, Austria
- Copyright is managed by Artists Rights Society (ARS) and ADAGP
- Information was published on November 10, 2011
- Artcritical is the source publication
Entities
Artists
- Georges Braque
Institutions
- Albertina
- Batliner Collection
- Artists Rights Society (ARS)
- ADAGP
- artcritical
Locations
- Vienna
- Austria
- New York
- Paris