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Hunched Bird Looking Upward; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/gmVFG5qjdM #jeanbaptisteoudry #harvardartmuseums
Standing Bird; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/uNmXlvrAsn #harvardartmuseums #jeanbaptisteoudry
Perched Bird Looking over its Shoulder; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/PiJdkYGRJN #harvardartmuseums #jeanbaptisteoudry
Hunched Heron and Three Perched Parrots; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/sbMefZLvdw #harvardartmuseums #jeanbaptisteoudry
Monkey Riding a Dolphin; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/M4CTECdYWE #jeanbaptisteoudry #harvardartmuseums
Duck; verso: Eagle, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/YRhYndwKSx #harvardartmuseums #jeanbaptisteoudry
Folio recto: Blank; verso: Two Birds in Flight, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/3vSbCrgOar #jeanbaptisteoudry #harvardartmuseums
Jean Baptiste Oudry (1686-1756)
(Posthumous portrait of) Lady Mary Josephine Drummond, Countess of Castelblanco, c.1716.
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Born #OnThisDay in 1686: French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer #JeanBaptisteOudry (1686-1755)
Portrait of María Josefa Drummond (d. 1713), Countess of Castelblanco, ca. 1716
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Born #OnThisDay in 1686: French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer #JeanBaptisteOudry (1686-1755)
Portrait of Don José de Rozas y Meléndez de la Cueva, first Count of Castelblanco, ca. 1716
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Born #OnThisDay in 1686: French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer #JeanBaptisteOudry (1686-1755)
Portrait by Jean-Baptiste #Perronneau (1715-83), 1753
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This compelling scene, painted in 1747, is by the French artist #JeanBaptisteOudry.
The painting depicts a hawk attacking partridges and a rabbit, and is one of a set of four overdoors which can be found on display in the Back State Room.
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Water Spaniel Surprising a Swan on its Nest, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1740 #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
The French artist Jean-Baptiste Oudry drew an enthusiastic following in the early 1720s for his exquisite still lifes and animal portraits. The artist frequently combined his two specialities, as in this work, "Still Life with Monkey, Fruits, and Flowers"—on view in European Art.
Louis XV Stag Hunting in the Saint-Germain Forest, #art #painting by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (March 17, 1686 – April 30, 1755) @MuseeAugustins https://t.co/O5jIA5crvW
#WallaceCuratorPick | Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1748 | Showing a dog on a hunt, pointing at the game, Oudry beautifully captures the tension of the dog’s body & shimmer of its fur. It was originally an overdoor in one of Louis XV’s hunting lodge at Montigny-Lencoup.