Willem van Aelst Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds Art Print
Willem van Aelst Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds Art Print
Willem van Aelst Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds Art Print

Willem van Aelst Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds Art Print (CN15031)

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ABOUT THIS PIECE Baroque Painter Willem van Aelst's Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds was made in 1668 and the original painting is in Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe. The original work is made of oil on canvas. His “Still Life with Hunting Equipment and Dead Birds” is a highly artificial arrangement of prey and hunting equipment, not a memory of a specific hunting experience. The emphatically aesthetic and bloodless arrangement testifies to aristocratic class consciousness. A partridge, two dead songbirds in the background and various hunting equipment hang on ropes in front of a dark stone niche and partly rest on a stone shelf. A velvet hunting bag painted from precious lapis lazuli blue indicates the courtly context of the painting. The Artist: Dutch baroque painter Willem van Aelst (1627 - 1683) joined the town’s Saint Luke’s Guild on 1643. Van Aelst worked for the Medici family, specifically the brothers Cardinal Gian Carlo and Cardinal Leopoldo de’ Medici.

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT Art Movement: Baroque Location and reference: Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe

 
To create this canvas print, the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade cotton canvas. Our Giclee Museum Quality Prints use inks resistant to fading and allow the tonalities and hues of the Original Painting. An acrylic coating protects the canvas print from dust and moisture. Finished with a suitable colored portion in addition to the size, this canvas print provides an artistic look with depth and texture. art prints on canvas stretched and rolled
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Vertical
COLOR
Mixed Dark
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