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Oil Paintings
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1636-1695
Dutch animal painter. His grandfather, Gillis d'Hondecoeter (d. 1638) and his father, Gysbert d'Hondecoeter (1604?C1653), were landscape and animal painters. After four years at The Hague, where he painted The Menagerie of William III at Loo, Melchior settled in Amsterdam. He painted all forms of animal life, but is best known for his depiction of birds and fowl, in which he has few equals. Representative works, executed in a smooth, precise style, include the Dead Cock |
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d Birds and a Spaniel in a Garden sf Oil on canvas, 127,6 x 152,4 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d Peacocks and Ducks sf c. 1680
Oil on canvas, 211 x 177 cm
Wallace Collection, London
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d stilleben med faglar och jaktredskap olja på trä 56x46
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d Das Vogelkonzert 1670
Oil on canvas
84 x 99
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d View of a Terrace "View of a Terrace" by Melchior d'Hondecoeter; oil painting on panel, Belton House, Lincolnshire, England.
17th century
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d A Pelican and Other Birds Near a Pool, ca. 1680(1680)
Oil on canvas
159 X 144 cm (62.6 X 56.69 in)
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d A Pelican and Other Birds Near a Pool, known as 'The Floating Feather' ca. 1680(1680)
Oil on canvas
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HONDECOETER, Melchior d
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1636-1695
Dutch animal painter. His grandfather, Gillis d'Hondecoeter (d. 1638) and his father, Gysbert d'Hondecoeter (1604?C1653), were landscape and animal painters. After four years at The Hague, where he painted The Menagerie of William III at Loo, Melchior settled in Amsterdam. He painted all forms of animal life, but is best known for his depiction of birds and fowl, in which he has few equals. Representative works, executed in a smooth, precise style, include the Dead Cock
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