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Trophy of the Hunt

c. 1867
(French, 1812–1877)
Measurements
Image: 78 x 59.8 cm (30 11/16 x 23 9/16 in.); Framed: 99.7 x 79.4 cm (39 1/4 x 31 1/4 in.)
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Adolphe Braun’s hunt still lifes continue a tradition popular in Northern European painting from the 17th century on.

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Braun intended his extraordinarily large prints as affordable middle-class alternatives to the painted hunt scenes adorning the country houses of the European upper classes. Here he shows an array of game birds prized for their flavor and the hunting challenge they offer. The 19th-century versions, created by photographers and even some Impressionist painters, evoke a leisurely rural pastime that was becoming rare in an increasingly urban, industrialized France.
A vertically oriented black-and-white photograph depicts dead birds with various items clustered together against a wood background. Among the birds are items such as small branches, and hunting supplies.

Trophy of the Hunt

c. 1867

Adolphe Braun

(French, 1812–1877)
France, 19th century

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