Peacock, Turkey, Rabbits and Cockerel in a Landscape


size(cm): 50x35
Price:
Sale price¥26,900 JPY

Description

Belgian artist David De Coninck's painting "Peacock, Turkey, Rabbits, and Cockerel in a Landscape" is an impressive work displaying great technical skill and a unique artistic style. The work is in the Museo del Prado in Madrid and was painted in oil on canvas in the 17th century.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a great amount of detail and elements that intertwine in a scene full of life and movement. The painting shows a large number of animals, from peacocks and roosters to rabbits and peacocks, all of them rendered with great realism and detail.

The coloring of the painting is another of its most outstanding aspects. The bright, saturated tones of the animals contrast with the background landscape, which is rendered in softer, earthier tones. The details of the feathers and the textures of the animal skin are impressive, demonstrating the technical skill of the artist.

The story behind the painting is unknown, but it is believed to have been commissioned by a Belgian nobleman to decorate his residence. The work has been the object of study and admiration by experts and art lovers for centuries, and continues to be a work of great importance in the history of art.

In summary, the painting "Peacock, Turkey, Rabbits, and Cockerel in a Landscape" is an impressive work that shows the technical skill and unique artistic style of David De Coninck. Its composition, color and details are impressive, and its history and relevance in the history of art make it a work of great cultural value.

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