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Jean Baptiste Oudry Misse et Turly
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with a Pheasant (mk05) 1753
Canvas 38 1/4 x 25 1/4''(97 x 64 cm)Assigned to the Louvre in 1950
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with White Duck (mk08) 1753
Oil on canvas
95x63cm
London,Marquise de Cholmondeley collection
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with Fruit mk60
1721
Oil on canvas
29x36"
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with Calf's Leg mk65
Oil on canvas
38 1/2x29"
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Dead Wolf nn07
1721
Oil on canvas, 193 x 260 cm
Wallace Collection, London
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with White Duck mk86
1753
Oil on canvas
95x63cm
London,Marquise de Cholmondeley
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Still Life with Fruit mk156
1721
Oil on canvas
74x92cm
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Dead Wolf 1721
Oil on canvas
193 x 260 cm
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Jean Baptiste Oudry taxen pehr med jaktbyte 1740 olja pa duk 135x109
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Dead Wolf Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 193 x 260 cm
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Parrot with Open Wings oil on canvas painting attributed to Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Date unknown
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Jean Baptiste Oudry Nature morte avec trois oiseux morts 1712(1712)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 31 x 23.5 cm
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Jean Baptiste Oudry
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French Baroque Era Painter, 1686-1755
French painter. He was the principal animal painter and one of the foremost decorative painters during the first half of Louis XVs reign. After initial training as a portrait painter, he concentrated on still-lifes; by the 1720s he had also begun to establish himself as a specialist in hunting scenes, game-pieces and portraits of animals. He ran an active workshop, often keeping his best originals for years and selling copies and (more or less autograph) variants. In the 1730s he was most active as a tapestry designer, making numerous designs for the royal tapestry works of Beauvais and the Gobelins, and he continued to produce his brilliantly painted hunts, still-lifes and studies of animals and birds to the end of his career.
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