Chasse aux canards (titre factice)
School : Flandres
Description
Traductionde la légende : L’oiseleur rusé possède quatre canards dressés d’une façon nouvelle : On ne leur offre de nourriture que lorsqu’ils sont affamés, mais alors on les menace de bâtons afin qu’ils ne mangent point, de sorte qu’ils prennent leur envol et reviennent accompagnés d’une bande de leurs congénères. (Traduction de Jean Maffioletti- Welmoet bok van kammen. Stradanus and the hunt. 1977. UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INTERNATIONAL. 300 North zeeb road. Ann Arbor. Michigan. 48 106. USA).
Subject depicted
chasse aux engins,paysage,représentation animalière (canard),matériel de chasse (piège, filet),arme offensive (bâton),chasseur
About this work
The artwork titled "Chasse aux canards (titre factice)", attributed to Van der Straet Jan (1523-1605) (d'après) (dessinateur);Kiel Cornelis (1528-1607) (auteur);Collaert Jan Baptist (1561?-1620) (graveur);Galle Philippe (1537-1612), is preserved at château-musée de Gien : chasse, histoire et nature en Val de Loire. This piece is listed in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, which catalogues the works held in French museums.
Technique and Materials
This work belongs to the field: estampe, beaux-arts, chasse - pêche - cueillette. It was created using the following materials and techniques: papier vergé (burin). Its period of creation is identified as: 4th quarter 16th Century.
The Conserving Museum
château-musée de Gien : chasse, histoire et nature en Val de Loire preserves this work in its collections. As a « Musée de France » labeled museum, the institution is committed to preserving and showcasing the pieces entrusted to it.
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The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
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Van der Straet Jan (1523-1605) (d'après) (dessinateur);Kiel Cornelis (1528-1607) (auteur);Collaert Jan Baptist (1561?-1620) (graveur);Galle Philippe (1537-1612)
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About this artwork
Chasse aux canards (titre factice) est une oeuvre de Van der Straet Jan (1523-1605) (d'après) (dessinateur);Kiel Cornelis (1528-1607) (auteur);Collaert Jan Baptist (1561?-1620) (graveur);Galle Philippe (1537-1612), conservée au château-musée de Gien : chasse, histoire et nature en Val de Loire. L'oeuvre a été exécutée en papier vergé (burin). Ses dimensions sont H. 26.2 cm ; l. 34.5 cm. Le sujet de cette oeuvre : chasse aux engins,paysage,représentation animalière (canard),matériel de chasse (piège, filet),arme offensive (bâton),chasseur. Cette pièce remonte à la 4e quart 16e siècle. Informations complémentaires : Van der Straet : Bruges, 1523 ; Florence,1605#Kiel : Duffel, 1528 ; Anvers, 1607#Galle Philipp : Haarlem, 1537 ; Anvers, 1612 Collaert II : (?), 1566 ; (?), 1620 ? 1628.
Creation context
Chasse aux canards (titre factice) émerge du bouillonnement de la 4e quart 16e siècle, époque où Van der Straet Jan (1523-1605) (d'après) (dessinateur);Kiel Cornelis (1528-1607) (auteur);Collaert Jan Baptist (1561?-1620) (graveur);Galle Philippe (1537-1612) atteint la pleine maturité de son art. Visible au château-musée de Gien : chasse, histoire et nature en Val de Loire, cette œuvre illustre à quel point le contexte historique nourrit et façonne la création artistique, lui conférant une profondeur qui va bien au-delà de la seule dimension esthétique.
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