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Set of four 19thC English Shooting scenes, hunting duck, Pheasant, Quail and Snipe
By Samuel John Egbert Jones
Located in Woodbury, CT
painted principally hunting, shooting and fishing scenes, and appeared to paint them mainly between 1820
Category

1820s Victorian Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

The Hunt Meet - A hunting scene with horses and hounds in a landscape
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Edmund Havell (1819-1894) and William Henry Hopkins (1825-1892) The Hunt Meet Oil on board Signed
Category

19th Century English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

19th century Set of 4 Fox hunting scenes in a landscape, with hounds, huntsmen
Located in Woodbury, CT
Rudolph Stone, English Sporting painter who specialized in fox hunting scenes. His paintings
Category

1870s Victorian Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

English fox hunting scene with fox hounds, men up on horse back in a landscape
Located in Woodbury, CT
Coulson has been painting professionally for over 47 years and has a reputation that is second to none
Category

1970s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A hunting trompe l oeil still life of a brace of partridge
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Frederick Clarke (fl. 1834-1870) A brace of partridge Signed and dated 1866 Oil on board 21 5/8 x
Category

19th Century Victorian Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

A hunting trompe l oeil still life of a brace of grouse
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Frederick Clarke (fl. 1834-1870) A brace of grouse Signed and dated 1866 Oil on board 21 5/8 x 17 3
Category

19th Century Victorian Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Dogs Attacking Foxes; Fox Hunt; Hunting Scene, Large Baroque Old Master, Jan Fyt
Located in Greven, DE
and a Still Life Painting. On a hilly forest clearing, two hunting dogs have caught a fox. One is
Category

17th Century Baroque Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hunting trophy with a deer and game, adorned with the accoutrements of the chase
By Jan Weenix
Located in Henley-on-Thames, England
Flemish or South German, c. 1700-1720 Hunting trophy with a deer and game, adorned with the
Category

Early 1700s Old Masters Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

LARGE ANTIQUE FRENCH SIGNED OIL - HUNTSMAN ON HORSEBACK WITH HOUNDS IN WOODLAND
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Medium: oil painting on canvas, framed Size: canvas: 21 x 26 inches, framed: 28 x 33 inches
Category

Early 20th Century Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

English Fox Hunt Painting
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5-2501, fox hunting scene painting. Oil on canvas applied on a wood panel displayed in a dark wood
Category

Vintage 1940s Paintings

An Elegant Hunting Party Near Conway Castle
By Henry Hetherington Emmerson
Located in New York, NY
A charming and elegant hunt scene with Conway Castle in the background and a beautiful view of the bluffs and horizon.
Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hunting dog oil painting
Located in Santa Monica, CA
hunting dog in action.
Category

Early 20th Century Unknown Paintings

Oil Painting: Hunting Scene
Located in New York, NY
Countryside portrait of hunter with his dog.
Category

20th Century Paintings

Materials

Wood, Canvas

Equestrian Steeplechase with Hunting Hounds Petite Oil Painting
Located in Richmond, VA
Beautifully detailed 8 x 10 oil on stretched canvas over wood steeplechase painting depicting a
Category

Vintage 1940s American Aesthetic Movement Paintings

Materials

Paint

Equestrian Steeplechase with Hunting Hounds Petite Oil Painting
Located in Richmond, VA
Beautifully detailed 8 x 10 oil on stretched canvas over wood steeplechase painting depicting a
Category

Vintage 1940s American Aesthetic Movement Paintings

Materials

Paint

Hunting Scene
By Jan Kuijpers
Located in Veendam, NL
Jan Kuijpers (Fijnaart/Moerdijk 1819 - 1892 Nieuwer-Amstel) lived and worked in Gorinchem, Amsterdam and later on in Nieuwer-Amstel. He was a self-taught painter of landscapes and ge...
Materials

Canvas, Oil

Grand Hunting Painting Oil on Canvas Set in Gilt Frame
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
. Very large grand hunting painting oil on canvas set in gilt frame.  
Category

20th Century Paintings

Materials

Paint

Very Large Country Horse Hunting Painting Framed Oil on Board
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
a very large hunting painting. Painted in oils on board, unsigned. Mid-late 20th century
Category

20th Century Paintings

A Pair of 19th Century Oil on Canvas Dog Paintings of Hunting Hounds.
By James Ward
Located in London/Yorkshire, GB
celebrated sporting artist James Ward (1769 -1859) These lively paintings, both have a great depth of colour
Category

Early 19th Century Old Masters Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Henry Rankin Poore (B.1859) Oil Painting of Hunting Dogs
Located in Louisville, KY
School of Henry Rankin Poore (American B. 1859) Sporting Oil of Fox and Blood Hounds, after the
Category

20th Century American Paintings

Hunting For Mirages
By Rebecca Darlington
Located in New York, NY
landscape. In Hunting For Mirages, patterning and layers become an allegory for the interweavings of
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Hunting dogs in pursuit
Located in Salt Lake City, UT
A large nineteenth-century English oil on canvas painting, depicting three hunting dogs, which have
Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hunting Scene Oil on Canvas Signed by Prudent Leray
By Prudent Leray
Located in Paris, FR
Hunting scene. Oil on canvas signed by Prudent Leray (1820-1879) (bottom right corner
Category

Antique 19th Century French Paintings

19th Century French Signed and Dated Hunting Dogs Painting in Gilt Frame 1888
Located in Dallas, TX
Nicely framed antique oil on canvas painting from France, featuring a pair of hunting dogs awaiting
Category

Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

19TH CENTURY OIL OF A HUNTING DOG IN A LANDSCAPE - CIRCLE OF SAWREY GILPIN (
By Sawrey Gilpin
Located in London/Yorkshire, GB
A fine and diminutive early 19th century oil on panel study of a pointer in a landscape by an
Category

Early 19th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Robert Stone Hunting Scene Oil on Board in Period Frame
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Robert Stone (English 1820-1870), Hunting scene, oil on board, signed lower right. A charming
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century British Paintings

Materials

Wood, Giltwood

Hunting Lunch Oil on Original Canvas by H.Chevallier, 19th Century
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Lunch hunting waterfront oil on canvas original by H.Chevallier (1808-1893), student at the School
Category

Antique 19th Century French Paintings

Trio of 19th Century Oil Sketches of Berlin Hunting Association Members
By Otto Reinhold Jacobi 1
Located in Washington, DC
Set of three 19th century oil on board sketches by Jacobi (1814-1901) of members of the Berlin
Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Victorian Paintings

Materials

Paint

Large Oil on Canvas Hunting Party Landscape, France, Mid 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
Large Horizontal Oil on Canvas Landscape of a Hunting Party in the Manner of Watteau Featuring
Category

Antique 19th Century French Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Pair of Hunting Hounds, Attributed to Henry Schouten, Belgian School, Oil Board
By Henry Schouten
Located in Brussels, BE
Painting, pair of hunting hounds. Attributed to Henry Schouten, Belgian school. Unsigned. Period
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Belgian Paintings

Pair of Hunting Scenes Oil on Board by Robert Stone, circa 1850
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
right. A charming pair of hunting scene in decorative period frames. Measures: Paintings 12.4" x 6.25
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century British Paintings

Materials

Wood

Cerf de Chasse (Stag Hunting)
Located in Atlanta, GA
'Cerf de Chasse' (Stag Hunting) an original signed naive oil painting from a hunting lodge in the
Category

20th Century French Paintings

The hunting party - Adriaen Frans Boudewijns (1644-1719)
By Adriaen Frans Boudewijns
Located in Gent, BE
Oil on panel In his artwork, a group of individuals returns from a successful hunt, their
Category

17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Flemish School Oil on Canvas of a Hunting Dog Protecting Game, Dated 1841
Located in London, GB
A beautifully painted Flemish school oil on canvas of a hunting dog protecting game, consisting of
Category

Antique 19th Century Belgian Paintings

Original Oil on Canvas by Ivri Roslin French Painter Specialist of Hunting Scene
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Oil on canvas original by Ivri Roslin. French painter of the seventeenth / nineteenth century
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Paintings

Follower of John Frederick Herring Senior – A 19th Century Hunting Scene
Located in London, GB
Follower of John Frederick Herring Senior (1795-1865) A Hunting Scene. Oil on canvas. A fine
Category

19th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

English Oil on Canvas of a Hunting Dog with Prey by Gilbert *SATURDAY SALE*
Located in Middleburg, VA
A 19th century English oil-on-canvas of a hunting dog with prey in a country landscape by W.J
Category

Antique 19th Century English Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paint, Wood

Hunting Lunch Oil on Original Canvas by T. Levigne French Painter, 19th Century
By Theodore Levigne
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
hardly 15 years." In 1865, Théodore Levigne exposes in the Grand Palais in Paris. Oil on original
Category

Antique 19th Century French Paintings

Materials

Wood

La Chasse au Sanglier (Boar Hunting)
Located in Atlanta, GA
'La Chasse au Sanglier' (Boar Hunting) original signed naive oil painting from a hunting lodge in
Category

20th Century French Paintings

A Hunting Hound in a Landscape - By Philipp Ferdinand De Hamilton
By Philipp Ferdinand de Hamilton
Located in London/Yorkshire, GB
EARLY 18TH CENTURY SPORTING OIL - A POINTER DOG HUNTING IN A LANDSCAPE. A fine, monumental and
Category

Early 18th Century Old Masters Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Italian signed oil on board
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Centaur Hunting" - a large oil painting on board. Painting is a country scene with a mythical
Category

Antique 19th Century Italian Paintings

Materials

Board

19th Century English Oil on Board Hunting Painting "Affair Leap"
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
align with age Small humorous hunting sketch, painted in oil on board, dating from the
Category

Antique 19th Century British Paintings

Materials

Paint

Vintage Original Oil On Canvas Painting, "Nest Hunting" By, G.W. Kestenholtz
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Mid-Century Original Oil On Canvas Painting, "Nest Hunting" by, G.W. Kestenholtz. Certainly
Category

Mid-20th Century American Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Hunting dogs, antique oil on canvas by Paul Schouten (1860-1922)
By Paul Schouten
Located in PARIS, FR
les animaux et les paysages réalistes, comme ces chevaux à l'abreuvoir. Antique oil on canvas signed
Category

19th Century French School Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sporting Art Springer Spaniel, Dog, Bird Hunting with Oil Miniatures in Vignette
By Beth de Loiselle
Located in Charleston, US
Beth de Loiselle's "Pheasant Dreams" is an realist dog painting of a Springer Spaniel within a
Category

2010s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Hunting Dog on Point
By Charles Hancock
Located in Nashville, TN
Framed dimensions: 14.50 x 14.25 inches
Category

1860s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Bright Autumn Impressionist Landscape of Man Hunting With His Dogs
By Hugh Campbell
Located in Hallowell, ME
painting of a man hunting with his dogs in the woods during autumn signed by Campbell. The man and his
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hunting Deer In The Woods During Autumn With His Dog
By Hiram Reynolds Bloomer
Located in Hallowell, ME
Landscape Painting signed by Hiram Reynolds Bloomer, American 1845-1911. A man is carrying his
Category

19th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Hunting Oil Painting For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate hunting oil painting for your needs in our varied inventory. Find Old Masters versions now, or shop for Old Masters creations for a more modern example of these cherished works. If you’re looking for a hunting oil painting from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 18th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. On 1stDibs, the right hunting oil painting is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes brown, black, gray and orange. Finding an appealing hunting oil painting — no matter the origin — is easy, but Arthur Alfred Davis, Dean Wolstenholme the Elder, Mark Beard, Alfred Duke and Aleksandra Bujnowska each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Artworks like these — often created in oil paint, paint and canvas — can elevate any room of your home.

How Much is a Hunting Oil Painting?

The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — a hunting oil painting in our inventory may begin at $391 and can go as high as $106,426, while the average can fetch as much as $4,671.
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    To identify an oil painting, look closely at its surface. Compared to other paintings, pieces produced in oils usually show off a variety of textures across the canvas, and the paint will appear layered on. If you're looking to determine the name, age or creator of a work, try snapping a photo with your smartphone’s camera and conducting a reverse image search online. Shop a diverse assortment of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
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    Jan van Eyck is widely considered by art historians to be the father of oil painting. While the usage of oil paints dates back to 7th-century China, the Flemish painter popularized the material, using oils to produce highly detailed works such as The Arnolfini Portrait. The Northern Renaissance master also influenced many other artists, such as Hugo van der Goes and Gerard David. Shop an assortment of fine art on 1stDibs.
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    Oil paint was invented during the 7th century A.D. The earliest examples of oil paintings have been traced to Afghanistan and depict scenes related to the Buddhist religion. Records dating back to the 12th century indicate that early Christian monks in Europe used oil paints to decorate furniture, and a century later, some artists began finishing tempera paintings with touches of oil paint. It wasn't until the 15th century that oil paints became a common medium for European painters, when Flemish artists like Jan van Eyck began favoring them over tempera. Explore a variety of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
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    An abstract oil painting and an artwork that is made with oil paint on a medium like canvas, wood board, or other panels like canvas board. And the 'abstract' term refers to the Movement Style of the piece. As abstraction indicates a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery in art, the artist creates a painting where the subject, shape, form, color, and line, is created with no particular references of the world but as a composition that may exist with a degree of independence from its vision.
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    To maintain oil paintings that you purchased for your home, experts suggest that you keep them out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to the sunlight coming in from a window can fade the colors in your painting. Do not hang your oil painting near a heat source or where it can get wet (bathrooms and kitchens are not safe for your oil painting).

    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

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    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

    To remove loose dust, use a soft brush that measures approximately one to two inches wide with natural-hair bristles. Do not use a dust cloth or a feather duster, as those items may catch or leave threads or feathers behind. Do not apply pressure or dust your painting for an extended period of time.

    If you think that your oil painting is considerably dirty or believe that other issues may be at work, experts strongly suggest that you consult with a professional conservator.

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    To find the artist of an oil painting, look on the back of the canvas. Sometimes, you will find the artist’s name and the year of production on the back. If the canvas is in a frame, gently peel away the paper covering the back to access the canvas. In the event you cannot find any identifying information, seek the help of a licensed art appraiser. Shop a selection of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
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    Yes, oil paintings darken over time. As oil paint is made of pigment particles, the range of substances that are used as pigment in oil paint can render certain colors susceptible to aging. Slowing the aging process for an oil painting involves storing your painting properly and keeping the work out of exposed sunlight. Temperature control and humidity are also important in preserving the life of an oil painting and slowing the aging process.

    To maintain oil paintings that you purchased for your home, experts suggest that you keep them out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to the sunlight coming in from a window can fade the colors in your painting. Do not hang your oil painting near a heat source or where it can get wet (bathrooms and kitchens are not safe for your oil painting).

    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

    To remove loose dust, use a soft brush that measures approximately one to two inches wide with natural-hair bristles. Do not use a dust cloth or a feather duster, as those items may catch or leave threads or feathers behind. Do not apply pressure or dust your painting for an extended period of time.

    If you think that your oil painting is considerably dirty or believe that other issues may be at work, experts strongly suggest that you consult with a professional conservator.

    Read about how to arrange your wall art and find oil paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

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