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The artist's daughter Anna: Anna Hüffel, née Einsle (2.4.1852-25.4.1922) – daughter of Anton Einsle, married to chief inspector Viktor Hüffel (d 31.10.1915 aged 71) Residenzgalerie Salzburg (in memoriam Roman Szalay - Donated by Anna Szalay)

Anton Einsle (1801 - 1871)

The artist's daughter Anna: Anna Hüffel, née Einsle (2.4.1852-25.4.1922) – daughter of Anton Einsle, married to chief inspector Viktor Hüffel (d 31.10.1915 aged 71) Residenzgalerie Salzburg (in memoriam Roman Szalay - Donated by Anna Szalay)
c 1870
Paintings
Oil/canvas
Picture size 66.50 x 52.80 cm
Framesize 79.80 x 66.70 x 6.30 cm
Residenzgalerie Salzburg Österreichische Meisterwerke aus Privatbesitz - Vom Biedermeier zum Expressionismus (3.6.196730.9.1967) (Rückseite)
674
Currently not in the exhibition
Austria 19th century
© Residenzgalerie Salzburg, Illustration Fotostudio Ulrich Ghezzi, Oberalm

As with Beatrix and Marie, Einsle shows his daughter Anna (aged here about 18) looking from left to right. In contrast to the paintings of her mother and sister, here her father chose more colour values – e.g. the little rose on her straw hat, her coral necklace and the stole that has slipped off her shoulders.

Object description on the occasion of the press presentation
“in memoriam Roman Szalay - Donation by Anna Szalay”

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