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Life Hare Game Hunting Trophies life hare hunting spoils
Still Life with a Hare and other Game Still Life with a Hare and other Hunting Trophies, Still life with hare and other hunting spoils. The hare is hanging on a branch with a leg, on the left are three dead birds, on the right a hunting horn and a bag. In the background a stone vase, flowering plants and a view to a garden or park. Harbor, sailing-ship, sailing-boat, sea and coastal fishery, Jan Weenix, 1697, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 114.5 cm × w 96 cm
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This print titled "Life Hare Game Hunting Trophies" transports us back to a bygone era of hunting and the artistry that surrounded it. The image showcases an exquisite still life composition, meticulously arranged with various elements symbolizing the spoils of a successful hunt. At the center of attention is a majestic hare, suspended from a branch by one leg. Its delicate form exudes both grace and vulnerability, reminding us of the fleeting nature of life. To its left lie three lifeless birds, their vibrant feathers now muted in death. On the right side rests a hunting horn and a bag, silent witnesses to the pursuit that led to this tableau. In the background, we catch glimpses of an idyllic garden or park through flowering plants and a stone vase. These elements hint at nature's beauty beyond mere trophies, emphasizing man's connection to his surroundings. The artist behind this masterpiece is Jan Weenix, who crafted this scene on canvas using oil paint in 1697. Weenix expertly captures every intricate detail with his brushstrokes - from the texture of fur on the hare's body to each petal on blooming flowers. This print from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate not only Weenix's artistic talent but also serves as a reminder of our complex relationship with nature throughout history. It invites contemplation about humanity's role as both predator and protector in our ever-changing world.
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