A game shop, 1625-1630. Creator: Frans Snyders.

A game shop, 1625-1630. Creator: Frans Snyders.

3-051-110 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

A game shop, 1625-1630. Additional Info: A Game Shop showcases Snyders’s idiosyncratic ability to depict both animals and vegetation in an impressive manner. In addition to his technical mastery, Snyders was also an adept storyteller. The little boy helping out at the venison dealer is not quite up to the task at hand. As hens flutter away from his feeble grasp, the boy cries out in alarm, and the venison dealer turn towards him in exasperation. Everything has been rendered in precise detail, and the composition is dense. The hens’ dramatic flight has been placed at the heart of the picture, which is otherwise rife with plentiful fruit baskets, enticing vegetables, and potential dinners. Smaller scenes are also being played out: the dog in the bottom left growls intently at the dead boar, while the cooped-up hen in the bottom-right corner is easy prey for the hungry cat. All the elements have their place in this expansive composition, which almost seems like a tableau vivant where we can hear the animals cackling, fluttering, and growling.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Frans Snyders, attributed to: Flemish; Netherlandish: Artist, painter

Medium
  1. Oil on canvas

Picture Type
  1. Painting
  2. Still life

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Belgium Flanders

  1. 51 00 00 N , 004 30 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Still Lifes

Trade & Industry Shops & Markets


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3195
File Size : 46,428kb


Aliases

  1. NG.M.01356
  1. 2049
  1. 1240000523
  1. 3-051-110
  1. 3051110
  1. NG.M.01356

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