Английская Википедия:A Hare and a Leg of Lamb
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A Hare and a Leg of Lamb (Шаблон:Lang-fr) is a 1742 painting by French Rococo painter and engraver Jean-Baptiste Oudry.[1][2]
Description
The painting employs a trompe-l'œil technique and shows a skinned leg of lamb behind a dead hare, depicted with its eye open and a single drop of blood hanging from the end of its nose. The hare and the leg of lamb are nailed together to a wall.[3][4]
Oudry was known for his canvases featuring dead game, and A Hare and a Leg of Lamb has been described as, "uncannily real."[5] Others have criticized the canvas as, "lifeless and inert...both highly contrived and utterly dead."[3]
The painting was originally commissioned to be hung in a dining room.[6]
References
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- Английская Википедия
- Rococo paintings
- 1742 paintings
- Paintings in the Cleveland Museum of Art
- Rabbits and hares in art
- Sheep in art
- French paintings
- Still life paintings
- Trompe-l'œil paintings
- Paintings about death
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