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exclusively bird subjects,
usually exotic or game, in park-like landscapes.
Hondecoeter's paintings featured geese (brent goose,
Egyptian goose and red-breasted...
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Gillis Claesz. de
Hondecoeter or d'Hondecoeter (c. 1575–1580 –
buried 17
October 1638) was a
Dutch painter,
working in a
Flemish style,
painting landscapes...
- painter.
Hondecoeter belonged to a
family of painters. His
father was
Gillis d'Hondecoeter and his son was
Melchior d'Hondecoeter.
Hondecoeter primarily...
- Feather, with the same pelican, by
Hondecoeter Painting with a Hoopoe, by
Coorte Painting with a
similar Hoopoe, by
Hondecoeter From 1683 he
seems to have returned...
- The Crow
Exposed by
Melchior d'
Hondecoeter (ca. 1680), oil on canvas, 170.2 × 211.5 cm.,
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston...
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pronounce on
their authenticity,
including Jan Lievens,
Melchior de
Hondecoeter,
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout, and
Johannes Vermeer. In 1672, a
severe economic...
- palaces.
Hondecoeter's murals and
large paintings were well-suited to both the
large country houses and the
tastes of the time.
Hondecoeter kept his own...
- suggested. The
final large reception room on the
first floor is the
Hondecoeter Room (16), so
named because of the
three huge oil
paintings by Melchior...
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original on 10 May 2017.
Retrieved 24
January 2013. "Gijsbert Gillisz. de
Hondecoeter". Sotheby's.
Archived from the
original on 10 May 2017.
Retrieved 31...
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apparently unsubstantiated. Hook-billed
ducks appear in
paintings by
Melchior Hondecoeter and
Nicolas Robert from the
latter half of the
seventeenth century. The...