Still Life with Trophies of the Hunt, Pierre Dupuis (17th century)
Still Life with Trophies of the Hunt, Pierre Dupuis (17th century)
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Still Life with Trophies of the Hunt exemplifies the precision and elegance of 17th-century French still-life painting. Dupuis arranges game, fowl, and hunting spoils with meticulous realism, their textures rendered in rich, earthy tones that celebrate abundance while subtly recalling life’s impermanence. The composition balances opulence with quiet reflection, reflecting moral undertones common in Northern European-influenced French art of the period.
Pierre Dupuis (1610–1682) was a French still-life painter renowned for his refined compositions and keen attention to texture and light. Drawing inspiration from artists like Jacques Linard and Louise Moillon, Dupuis combined delicate balance and dramatic staging to elevate everyday objects and trophies into works of lasting elegance and contemplation.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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