A talented painter of wildlife, Marmaduke Cradock rendered many of his subjects from life and often depicting common species of animals, sometimes in indoor settings as trophies. The accuracy with which the various winged creatures are portrayed here is offset by the unrealistic grouping of these feathered animals, which in real life only flock with their own.
Still Life in a Park Setting, c.1700, Oil on CanvasMarmaduke Cradock English (1660 - 1716) |
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A talented painter of wildlife, Marmaduke Cradock rendered many of his subjects from life and often depicting common species of animals, sometimes in indoor settings as trophies. The accuracy with which the various winged creatures are portrayed here is offset by the unrealistic grouping of these feathered animals, which in real life only flock with their own. |
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