Artwork

Soldaten in der Kantine

Soldaten in der Kantine, by Friedrich Friedländer, oil, 1875
Soldaten in der Kantine, by Friedrich Friedländer, oil, 1875

Soldaten in der Kantine is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Friedrich Friedländer. It dates from 1875 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Friedrich Friedländer's 1875 painting Soldaten in der Kantine is an oil-on-canvas work depicting a group of soldiers in a canteen. It is part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting shows soldiers in military uniforms gathered around a table, some holding drinks, in a dimly lit room. A dog on the floor adds warmth to the relaxed atmosphere, suggesting camaraderie among the men.

Technique & Style

Executed in oil paint, Soldaten in der Kantine reflects Friedländer's shift from historical subjects to genre scenes, influenced by his studies under Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller and exposure to European art centers.

History & Provenance

Friedländer, born in Bohemia in 1825, studied at the Vienna Academy and traveled to Italy, Düsseldorf, and Paris, before creating this work in 1875.

Tavern Scene
Tavern Scene, David Teniers the Younger

Artist & collection

Portrait of Friedrich Friedländer

Artist

Friedrich Friedländer

Friedrich Friedländer, later Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim (Mahlheim) (January 10, 1825 – June 13, 1901), was a Bohemian-Austrian painter.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Soldaten in der Kantine?

Soldaten in der Kantine was painted by Friedrich Friedländer in 1875.

Where can I see Soldaten in der Kantine?

Soldaten in der Kantine is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.

What movement is Soldaten in der Kantine?

Soldaten in der Kantine is associated with Impressionism.