19th Century American Hunt Trophy Painting

19th Century American Hunt Trophy Painting

$5,400.00

A striking 19th-century American oil on canvas, this still life captures a huntsman’s trophies in exquisite detail. A large Common Merganser drake, two female Mergansers, and a female Mallard hang lifeless from their lanyards against a boldly painted yellow wall. The artist’s mastery of realism is evident in the meticulous rendering of each bird’s plumage, from the iridescent greens and blacks to the rusty browns Mergansers. The composition is both stark and elegant, evoking the long tradition of pronkstilleven—opulent still-life painting that emerged in the 17th century. Hanging game trophies were a common motif in European and American art from the 17th through 19th centuries, symbolizing man’s dominion over nature, the fleetingness of life, and the virtues of skill and sustenance. Whether viewed as a meditation on mortality or a celebration of sporting tradition, this painting remains a powerful and evocative statement.

25.75 in. W x 2.25 in. D x 32.25 in. H

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