
The artwork titled meat still life is a painting created by Wilhelm Leibl in 1878. It is currently housed in the Neue Pinakothek. The painting depicts a still life of meat on a wooden table. The meat, which appears to be various cuts of poultry and possibly rabbit, is scattered across the table, some pieces resting on a white cloth. A bloody knife lies amidst the flesh, hinting at the recent preparation of the meat. The scene is rendered in a realistic style with a muted palette dominated by browns and grays, adding to the rawness of the subject matter. The painting measures 0.467 meters in width and 0.39 meters in height.
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