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Dead Game

Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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Study of a group of hunted game birds in a landscape setting. The birds have been placed in a pile together beside the trunk of a tree to the left. To the right, a pheasant's head rests on a flask and pouch, a small long-billed bird lies beside it to the left, and other game birds lie on the ground. A single bird hangs by one leg from a branch of the tree, suspended over the dead game. Landscape is visible in the background with dense green trees and a cloud covered sky.
Title

Dead Game

Date

1740

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 72.2 x W 91.7 cm

Accession number

1908.36

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs Robert Hatton, 1908

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

artist's inscription : : b,centre : artist's name, date : P. Rysbrack 1740

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