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Duck Shooting — History & Facts
In Duck Shooting, Horace Vernet captures a lively hunting scene. The painting features ducks in mid-flight, surrounded by a lush landscape. The colors are vibrant, with rich greens and browns dominating the background.
The figures of hunters are depicted with a sense of action, emphasizing the excitement of the chase. This artwork is rendered in oil on canvas, showcasing Vernet's skill in capturing movement and detail. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 80 cm, making it a substantial piece. The realistic portrayal of the ducks and hunters reflects the artist's dedication to naturalism.
The brushwork is precise, enhancing the overall dynamism of the scene. Horace Vernet was known for his depictions of military and hunting scenes. This painting, created in the 1850s, is a fine example of his focus on realism and action. Interestingly, Vernet often painted hunting scenes inspired by his own experiences in the French countryside.
His works contributed significantly to the genre of animal painting in the 19th century.
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