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17th Century Flemish School, Wild Boar Hunt in the Style of Frans Snijders

$14,961.52
£11,116.77
€12,500
CA$20,494.20
A$22,358.07
CHF 11,858.26
MX$269,364.27
NOK 150,504.39
SEK 137,790.85
DKK 95,223.43

About the Item

17th century Flemish Shool Antwerp, wild boar hunt in the style of Frans Snijders, oil on oak panel marked by Guilliam Gabron 1609-1662, Antwerp. The style of this painting is very close to the Antwerp born painters Frans Snijders (1579-1657) and Paul de Vos, (1595-1678). There are numerous similarities, particularly with the work of Snijders. Snijders painted many hunting scenes, especially boar hunts. His skies are often dramatised with an ochre or dark yellow base tone. The foliage in the Snijders’ paintings are often painted with heavy strokes and represented as a dark mass. The violence of the hunting scenes with wild boars being attacked by furious hounds is emotionally amplified by the bloodshot eyes of all the animals. Often, in Snijders paintings, one of the attackers is being staved off by the boar, protecting its young’s. In the painting a dog is flying through the air, wounded and upside down. The painting is flowing with movement and drama.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26.19 in (66.5 cm)Width: 39.18 in (99.5 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Unknown
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Leuven , BE
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 12901stDibs: LU3301121322142

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