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Hunting scene with a Dog a Boar and a Fox before 1818
Enamel on porcelain | 33.3 x 42.0 x 2.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 404325
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A Vienna porcelain plaque decorated with a polychrome scene of the bodies of a boar and a fox. The bodies lie in the foreground, guarded by a hunting dog and beside the corpses are a hunting bag and sword, both in green trimmed with gold. On the extreme left is a pollard willow, and in the distance a rolling classical landscape. The plaque has a gilded rim with an alternating tongue pattern. Josef Nigg (1782-1863), the father of the painter Alois Nigg, studied under Johann Drechsler at the Academy in Vienna. From 1800 to 1843 he was employed as a flower painter at Vienna's porcelain factory, and from 1835 he also taught painting there. A large painting of flowers on a porcelain plaque thirty inches in height, was presented by Nigg on behalf of the Viennese factory, at the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Provenance
One of four paintings forming two pairs, given to George IV when Prince Regent, by Francis II, Emperor of Austria, in 1818 (see RCIN 404326, 404323, 404324)
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Creator(s)
(porcelain manufacturer)Acquirer(s)
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Medium and techniques
Enamel on porcelain
Measurements
33.3 x 42.0 x 2.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
49.0 x 57.8 x 5.8 cm (frame, external)
Alternative title(s)
Dead game with a dog
Dead boar, fox and other game, previously entitled.
Place of Production
Austria