
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an oil painting titled "Weiblicher Halbakt" (Female Half-Nude) by Viktor Planisch, dated 1929, displayed on a plain white wall within a museum or gallery in Vienna, Austria. The painting is enclosed in a dark, simple frame. It portrays a fair-skinned female figure from the waist up, with short, blonde bob-style hair, looking slightly downward and to her left. She is partially draped in a light-colored cloth that covers her lower torso and left arm, leaving her chest and right shoulder exposed. Her right hand lightly touches the fabric near her left shoulder. The background features a vase with a bouquet of colorful flowers (red, white, green) on the left and a dark, patterned drapery on the right, against a deep blue backdrop. To the right of the painting, a white rectangular plaque provides information: "VIKTOR PLANISCH," "Weiblicher Halbakt, 1929," "Öl auf Leinwand" (Oil on canvas), "Inv. Nr. 3060," and "Leihgabe der Oesterreichischen Galerie Belvedere, Wien" (Loan from the Austrian Gallery Belvedere, Vienna), establishing the artwork's provenance and the scene's location in Vienna.
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