Early 20th Century English Partridge Painting












Early 20th Century English Partridge Painting
An evocative early 20th-century English oil on board, this hunt trophy painting depicts a brace of partridges suspended from a lanyard against a rich wood-paneled backdrop. The artist’s keen attention to detail captures the birds’ delicate plumage, their feathers rendered with a striking realism that heightens the scene’s quiet drama. The interplay of light and shadow lends the work a compelling depth, emphasizing the lifelike textures of both the birds and the aged wood grain behind them.
Hunt trophy paintings have long been a celebrated genre, originating in 17th-century Europe and flourishing through the 19th and early 20th centuries. Traditionally, such works served as tributes to the hunt, symbolizing both the skill of the sportsman and the fleeting nature of life. Whether appreciated as a piece of sporting heritage or for its painterly beauty, this piece embodies the timeless appeal of the genre, bringing warmth and history to any space.
15.75 in. W x 0.75 in. D x 22.75 in. H