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A powerful display of 19th-century Realism, Gustave Courbet's The German Huntsman captures the raw intensity of a hunting scene through textured brushwork, inviting you to explore this masterpiece of unidealized nature.
El Pequeño Ciervo - Surrealist painting by Frida Kahlo depicting a deer with blood dripping from its neck amidst arrows and trees, symbolizing vulnerability and resilience.
Experience the serene triumph of Winslow Homer's 'The End of the Hunt,' a masterful watercolor capturing a lakeside hunt with meticulous detail and evocative atmosphere. Explore its legacy at Bowdoin College Museum.
Gustave Courbet’s poignant depiction of a lifeless deer embodies Realism's unflinching gaze at nature and mortality. Captured in 1876, this masterful painting showcases Courbet’s dedication to portraying the world truthfully—a captivating piece for art enthusiasts seeking timeless beauty.
Experience the dramatic energy of Paul de Vos’s Stag Hunt (1591–1592 or 1595–1678), a masterpiece capturing the thrill of the hunt with stunning realism and detail.
Explore 'Two Studies of a Stag's Head (verso)' by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer – a masterful depiction of a deer’s head from the Ashmolean Museum, showcasing meticulous detail and capturing Victorian artistic sensibilities.
Admire James Ward’s detailed watercolor study of a stag’s head & antlers – a captivating example of realism & textural detail from 18th-century Britain.