Hunting Dogs with Dead Hare. Artist: Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819-1877 La Tour-de-Peilz). Dimensions: 36 1/2 x 58 1/2 in. (92.7 x 148.6 cm). Date: 1857.This picture dates to the same year that Courbet debuted his hunting scenes at the Paris Salon of 1857. It invites comparison to the slightly earlier <i>The Quarry</i> (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) which includes the same pair of hunting dogs, accompanied by a dead stag instead of a hare. The present work was apparently described by the German painter Otto Scholderer (1834-1902), whose studio was above the one Courbet rented in Frankfurt in the winter of 1858-59. Scholderer noted that Courbet painted the dogs and the landscape from memory but modelled the hare from life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.

Hunting Dogs with Dead Hare. Artist: Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819-1877 La Tour-de-Peilz). Dimensions: 36 1/2 x 58 1/2 in. (92.7 x 148.6 cm). Date: 1857.This picture dates to the same year that Courbet debuted his hunting scenes at the Paris Salon of 1857. It invites comparison to the slightly earlier <i>The Quarry</i> (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) which includes the same pair of hunting dogs, accompanied by a dead stag instead of a hare. The present work was apparently described by the German painter Otto Scholderer (1834-1902), whose studio was above the one Courbet rented in Frankfurt in the winter of 1858-59. Scholderer noted that Courbet painted the dogs and the landscape from memory but modelled the hare from life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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