Dead Birds The Thrush and the Fieldfare, Jacques-Charles Oudry 1722/1723–1778, painting, 1768; French still life, hunting still life, trompe-l'oeil; subjects: birds; oil on panel, 37.7 × 26.2 cm., A group of two dead birds hangs upside down by a small loop against a wooden surface; one bird has mottled white and brown feathers with grayish wings and a darker speckled head, while the other bird has olive-green and brown plumage with lighter wing tips; the wooden background shows grain patterns and knots in shades of brown and tan with some darker streaks and a few small round fasteners.
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Dead Birds The Thrush and the Fieldfare, Jacques-Charles Oudry 1722/1723–1778, painting, 1768; French still life, hunting still life, trompe-l'oeil; subjects: birds; oil on panel, 37.7 × 26.2 cm., A group of two dead birds hangs upside down by a small loop against a wooden surface; one bird has mottled white and brown feathers with grayish wings and a darker speckled head, while the other bird has olive-green and brown plumage with lighter wing tips; the wooden background shows grain patterns and knots in shades of brown and tan with some darker streaks and a few small round fasteners.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A16_316

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

27.2Mo (2.1Mo) / 22.7cm x 30.1cm / 2677 x 3550 (300dpi)

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