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The Return from the Hunt, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
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The Return from the Hunt, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
The Return from the Hunt, 1650-1674
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Elderly Man Genre Scene Hunt Hunting Dog Hunting Horn Johannes Lingelbach Lingelbach Johannes Old Man Old Men Peddler Pedlar Return Returning Roadside Street Seller Street Trader Street Vendor Thoroughfare Wayside
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The Return from the Hunt," a captivating oil on panel painting by the renowned Dutch artist Johannes Lingelbach, dates back to the Baroque era between 1650 and 1674. This masterpiece, a prime example of the artistic movement known as bambocciate, showcases the rustic charm of rural life in the Low Countries during the seventeenth century. The scene unfolds along a winding thoroughfare, where a group of weary hunters, having just returned from their day in the countryside, are making their way back to their homes. An elderly man, dressed in the traditional attire of the era, leads the procession on horseback, his hunting horn slung over his shoulder. A boy, perhaps his grandson, rides alongside him, holding the reins of the horse. Behind them, a motley crew of men and boys, all dressed in hunting attire, follow on foot. Some carry rifles or bows, while others lead horses laden with game. A dog trots alongside one of the riders, its tongue hanging out in exhaustion. In the foreground, a street vendor, or pedlar, sets up his wares by the side of the road. Two women, dressed in colorful garments, engage in animated conversation with him. The painting's rich, earthy colors and meticulous attention to detail transport us back in time, offering a glimpse into the daily life of the Dutch countryside during the Baroque era. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the proud owner of this heritage art piece, a testament to the enduring legacy of Johannes Lingelbach and the artistic traditions of the Old World.
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