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| Author: Frans Snyders |
| Still Life, Painting, Oil on canvas, 171x173 cm |
| Origin: Flanders, Between 1634 and 1637 |
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This still life, which demonstrates great virtuosity of execution, presents one of Snyders's favourite motifs - dead game. The artist has depicted here both trophies of the hunt and slaughtered domestic fowl: on the table we see a grey heron, several partridges and a bunch of small song-birds. In the large wicker basket there are snipes, a pheasant and a partridge. A bittern is hanging on the wall. The cook with a large kitchen knife in his hand is leaning over a low table and threatening a cat, which is trying to pull the heron down off the table. It is likely that the cook has been painted by Jan Boeckhorst. This is a companion painting to the work Maidservant with a Boy in a Fruit Shop . |
| Source of entry: Collection of Johann Gotzkowski, Berlin, 1764 |
| Exibition: Flemish Art: 17th century |