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Hunting: Between Instinct, Survival, and Tradition

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Hunting: Between Instinct, Survival, and Tradition

Explore artworks that depict the thrill, strategy, and connection between humans and nature in the hunt.

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Instinct, Adrenaline, and Art

Instinct, Adrenaline, and Art

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Hunting Wild Boar
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The Deerstalkers' Return, 1827
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The Huntsman
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Hunting Scene (gouache on panel)...
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Huntsman with his Hounds in a La...
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Foxhunting, illustation from 'Ho...
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The Hunt Breakfast, Bachelor's H...
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Hunting Scene, Drawing the Cover
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Lord Glamis and his Staghounds, ...
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Fox Hunting in Surrey, 19th cent...
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Crossing the Fields, illustratio...
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The Huntsman's Rest, 18th century
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The White Hind, c.1870 (gouache)
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Following the Scent, illustratio...
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Foxhunting: At Cover (oil on mil...
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The Huntsman and the Lady, 1660-65
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Foxhunting: Clearing a Bank, c.1...
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The Buffalo Hunt
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The Berkeley Hunt, Full Cry, 1842
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Watching the Hunt, 1895
1895 | oil on wood

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Sketchs in the Hunting Field, No...
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Falconry
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The Wolf Hunt, c.1720
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'Ar never gets off', hunting sce...
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The Hunt in the Forest, c.1465-70
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Over the River, illustration fro...
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Earth Stopper, 1820
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Full Cry, Bachelor's Hall, 1835
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The Charging Chasseur
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Hunting Scene
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Clearing a Ditch, 1839
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Two Gentlemen Out Hunting
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Bachelor's Hall, The Meet, 1835
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Hunting Party in the Courtyard o...
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The Suffolk Hunt - Full Cry
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A huntsman lifting a fox above h...
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A Fox Hunt, c.1730-40
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Dog with a wild duck
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Red Handed
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Hunting

Long after hunting ceased to be a necessary part of food procurement and the killing of wild animals was no longer required for human protection, hunting remained a motif still closely associated with the sense of traditions of a country or region.

Historically, hunting was often a royal privilege. Especially in England and France, parks with game for hunting were reserved for the king and nobility. Those who went hunting with the king and were familiar with the customs of hunting wild boar, foxes, wolves or hawks belonged to a social class that was distinctly different from the common folk.

The special riding skills of the ruler can be depicted in hunting scenes by the artist in a natural context. High on horseback, the ruler demonstrates that he is given the power and ability to control wild nature. Images showing the prince hunting became a pictorial indication that the sovereign also knew how to direct and control his realm.

The Swiss painter Louis Auguste Brun (1758 - 1815) presents an equestrian portrait of the French queen Marie-Antoinette showing how the regent is able to tame a wildly rearing horse. Julius Zimmermann shows the intrepid Elector Palatine Frederick II in the wild surrounded by his hunting party. George Goddard depicts the Prince of Wales riding out to stag hunt with the Lord of Cork as they graciously return the greetings of bystanders from the back of their horses.

Motifs and scenes of the hunt require great skill on the part of an artist. They are therefore also a rewarding task and challenge for the draughtsman and painter. With the depiction of a horse at a gallop, the hunted and shot game, the lively movement of hunting dogs jumping around or the fauna of the forest in the background, an artist can demonstrate all facets of his skills.

Hunting

Long after hunting ceased to be a necessary part of food procurement and the killing of wild animals was no longer required for human protection, hunting remained a motif still closely associated with the sense of traditions of a country or region.

Historically, hunting was often a royal privilege. Especially in England and France, parks with game for hunting were reserved for the king and nobility. Those who went hunting with the king and were familiar with the customs of hunting wild boar, foxes, wolves or hawks belonged to a social class that was distinctly different from the common folk.

The special riding skills of the ruler can be depicted in hunting scenes by the artist in a natural context. High on horseback, the ruler demonstrates that he is given the power and ability to control wild nature. Images showing the prince hunting became a pictorial indication that the sovereign also knew how to direct and control his realm.

The Swiss painter Louis Auguste Brun (1758 - 1815) presents an equestrian portrait of the French queen Marie-Antoinette showing how the regent is able to tame a wildly rearing horse. Julius Zimmermann shows the intrepid Elector Palatine Frederick II in the wild surrounded by his hunting party. George Goddard depicts the Prince of Wales riding out to stag hunt with the Lord of Cork as they graciously return the greetings of bystanders from the back of their horses.

Motifs and scenes of the hunt require great skill on the part of an artist. They are therefore also a rewarding task and challenge for the draughtsman and painter. With the depiction of a horse at a gallop, the hunted and shot game, the lively movement of hunting dogs jumping around or the fauna of the forest in the background, an artist can demonstrate all facets of his skills.


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Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is simple and intuitive: Choose a frame, set the image size, pick a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer additional customization options like mats, fillets, and spacers. If you have any questions, our customer service team is ready to help you create your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you can visualize your configured artwork directly in your own room. Simply upload a photo of your space and see how the artwork looks in it. If you're visiting us on a mobile device — phone or tablet — our augmented reality feature brings the picture to life and projects it right into your room. A unique experience that combines art and technology.

Choosing the right medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a better idea, we've provided some images for each medium. We also offer a sample set of all paper variants, so you can decide not just visually but by touch as well. You can order the sample set free of charge — only shipping costs apply.

Don't worry! At Meisterdrucke, we don't just process orders mechanically. Every order is manually reviewed by our team. If we spot any inconsistencies or issues with your configuration, we'll get in touch with you right away. And of course, our friendly and patient support team is always here to help you with your configuration. We'll work with you by phone or email to adjust your image so the final result is exactly what you had in mind.


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Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


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