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In the seventeenth-century Netherlands, hunting was a privilege not available to many. The picture would have been painted for an aristocratic collector for whom it was both a sport and a status symbol.
Jan Baptist Weenix was born in Amsterdam. He went to study in Rome for a few years in his youth, returning to the Netherlands to paint Italianate scenes of the mountainous Italian landscape lit by soft, mellow light.
Title
A Huntsman cutting up a Dead Deer, with Two Deerhounds
Date
1647-60
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 196 x W 265 cm
Accession number
NG1096
Acquisition method
Presented by Henry Reene to the British Museum, 1756; transferred, 1880
Work type
Painting