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Abraham Danielsz Hondius (Rotterdam 1625/30-1691 London), "Hunting Party, Resting at an Inn", 1653, oil on cradled wood panel, signed and dated lower center left "A De Hont, 1653", 35-5/8" x 62". Unframed. Provenance: Collection of Henry Stern, New Orleans, Louisiana to his grandson Paul Rosenthal, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Hondius was an artist acclaimed for his depictions of animals, and his considerable skill is evident in the painting of a hunting party presented here. The figures, depicted resting by an inn, with recently shot birds in the foreground and a pack of dogs in various poses, are presented like a tableau against a receding wooded landscape. Hondius lived and worked during the Dutch Golden Age which spanned the 17th century, and was marked by the flowering of trade, industry, the arts and sciences. This, in turn, resulted in the rise of the urban merchant class. The new affluent middle class was the driving force in the popularity of certain subject matters in the pictorial arts, including the genre painting, still life, landscape and hunting scenes. Hunting, in particular, became a popular pastime with the Dutch aristocracy and those wealthy enough to own a country estate. This particular painting, capturing the hours after a successful hunt, combines landscape, tavern, animal and "nature mort" genres and was meant to impress the patron's visitors.


  • Condition: Layer of surface dirt. Shrinkage crack along upper 1/4 and upper half of the panel, extending all the way across panel. Panel laid down on later cradle board. Flake chips and abrading along the edges; surface scratches and abrasions to upper center, upper left sky, mid-left, in woods center. Whitish drip accretions with abrading in lower right center, mid-left portion of panel. Evidence of past restored inpainting around shrinkage cracks (whitish accretions also illuminate under UV light), and other scattered areas. Difficult for UV light to penetrate the varnish layer.

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