Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (fr; 17 March 1686 – 30 April 1755), o daa nyɛla French Rococo peenta-peenta, ŋun doori kuriti mini ŋun dizaanira. O daa nyɛla ŋun tooi peentiri dɛma ni yiɣijam binyɛra. O bi'dibiga, Jacques-Charles Oudry, gba daa nyɛla peenta-peenta.
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Maŋmaŋa lahabali
mali niŋJean-Baptiste Oudry nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Paris, o ba n-nyɛ Jacques Oudry, peenta-peenta mini ŋun kɔhiri nuuni tuunbaŋsim binyɛra, ni o paɣa Nicole Papillon,[1] Jean-Baptiste-Michel Papillon ŋun doori kuri daŋ.
Anfooninima
mali niŋOyaali peentibu
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Adoration of the Magi (1717), 290 x 260 cm., Église Saint-Georges
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Still Life with a Spaniel Chasing Ducks "Water" (1719), 141 x 114 cm., Nationalmuseum
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Still Life with a Rifle, Hare and Bird "Fire" (1720), 144 x 116 cm., Nationalmuseum
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Still Life of Fruits and Vegetables "Earth" (1721), 145 x 113 cm., Nationalmuseum
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Allegory of Europe (1722), 161.9 × 151.8 cm., Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Dog Pointing a Partridge (1725), 129 x 162 cm. Hermitage Museum
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Still Life with Dead Game and Peaches in a Landscape, (1727), 80 x 100.3 cm., Birmingham Museum of Art
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Louis XV hunting deer in the Saint-Germain forest, (1730), Musée des Augustins, Toulouse
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Hyena in the Fight with two Dogs (1739), 130 x 190 cm., Ludwigslust Palace
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The Wolf and the Lamb. from La Fontaine Fables (no date), 104.1 x 125.7 cm., private collection
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Still Life with Dead Game and a Silver Tureen on a Turkish Carpet (1738), 120 x 171 cm., Nationalmuseum
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Dachshound Pehr with Game and Rifle (1740), 135 x 109 cm., Nationalmuseum
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A Hare and a Leg of Lamb (1742), 98.2 x 73.5 cm., Cleveland Museum of Art
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Swan Attacked by a Dog, (1745), 177.8 x 208.3 cm., North Carolina Museum of Art
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Cassowary (1745), 161.9 x 127.4 cm., Staatliches Museum Schwerin
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Still-life with Pheasant (1753), 97 x 64 cm., Louvre
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The White Duck (1753), 95.3 x 63.5 cm., Houghton Hall [stolen 1990]
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Still-life with Hare, Partridge and Snipe (ca. 1755), 82.2 x 66 cm., Worcester Art Museum
Textile designs
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Les Amusements Champêtres: Le cheval fondu tapestry, from the Barlatier de Mas Collection
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Gobelin "Aktaion" in the "Altes Rathaus" (Old Town Hall) of Bonn, Germany (1750)
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Settee (sofa) (ca 1754 –56), carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, 111.8 x 235 x 81.3 cm., Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Lion in Love, Aubusson tapestry (ca. 1775–1780), after J-B. Oudry, Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris.
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Bryan,1886-9
Further reading
mali niŋ- Morton, Mary, ed. (2007). Oudry's Painted Menagerie: Portraits of Exotic Animals in Eighteenth-Century Europe (collected papers). Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum. ISBN 978-0-89236-879-2. LCCN 2007-1997. OCLC 608484145 – via Google Books.
- Opperman, Hal N.; Rosenberg, Pierre (1982). Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1686–1755 (exhibition catalogue) (in French). Paris: Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux. ISBN 2-7118-0207-8. OCLC 983993520.
- Opperman, Hal N. (1983). Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1686–1755 (exhibition catalogue). Fort Worth, TX: Kimbell Art Museum. ISBN 0-912804-12-2. LCCN 82-84544. OCLC 1194440663 – via the Internet Archive.