De pastoor en de Dood / Le Curé et le Mort - Jean-Baptiste Oudry
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Description
A dramatic nocturnal scene by Jean-Baptiste Oudry, "De pastoor en de Dood / Le Curé et le Mort" depicts an encounter with Death after an overturned carriage, rendered in gouache and watercolour with fine detail.
Jean-Baptiste Oudry's "De pastoor en de Dood / Le Curé et le Mort" presents a dramatic scene rendered in gouache and watercolour on paper. Oudry, a French Rococo painter, is known for his skill in depicting animals and hunting scenes, but this work diverges into a more narrative and allegorical subject. The artwork shows a nocturnal encounter, with a horse-drawn carriage overturned and a figure, presumably the pastor, sprawled on the ground. Death, accompanied by torch-bearing figures, approaches. The setting includes a distant, illuminated structure, possibly a church or castle, set against a moonlit sky. The monochromatic palette, primarily in shades of grey and blue, enhances the sombre mood. Oudry's technique employs fine, calligraphic lines to define forms and textures, creating a sense of movement and drama. The composition, while detailed, maintains a flat perspective, typical of Rococo aesthetics, where decorative effect often takes precedence over realism. The scene is framed by a blue border, adding to the artwork's presentation as a finished piece rather than a sketch. This piece reflects the 18th-century interest in moral themes and the depiction of human fate.
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De pastoor en de Dood / Le Curé et le Mort - Jean-Baptiste Oudry
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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