First is the painting "A Dead Wolf" by the Flemish Baroque painter Jan Fyt (1609-1661). He was one of the top animal and nature painters of his time and was much emulated by later artists. It is a testament to the craft of this work that, despite the fact that we are looking at the proceeds of a hunt, I was captivated by the rendering of the fur and the sense of respect for the animal even in death.
Second is A Dog's Head by Scottish artist William Simson (1799-1847). Simson was better known as a landscape artist, but did complete some quite excellent portraits and animal works. Although a little dark, I loved this piece - I felt like the dog was just asking for a pat on the head!

when I read about the wolf, I thought oh no why would he do that, but scrolling down I saw what you mean. it's beautiful and he painted it beautiful not gory and dead. love the dog of course of course
ReplyDeleteThe contrast makes the dog all the more pat-able.
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ReplyDeleteThe second photo of the dog is a favorite! Take care, have a wonderful week ahead.
I would not have know the Wolf was dead he was painted very respectfully
ReplyDelete2nd painting is quite handsome and very pettable
Hugs cecilia
Both pieces are beautiful in their own way.
ReplyDeleteI felt bad for the wolf and I would certainly like to give the hound in the second painting a pat on his handsome head!
ReplyDeleteThose are both beautiful paintings.
ReplyDeleteAmazing paintings, second one my favourite.
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