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Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection |
"A Grey Spotted Hound" stands at proud attention with his prey, a bird draped open-beaked at his feet (ah, poor thing). This oil on panel portrait was created in 1738 by
John Wootton (British, 1682-1764), in his time considered one of the best painters of sporting life. In the 1720's he studied in Rome as Baroque art was entering its final years. To me that explains the deep, warm color of the background, its long scope, and the clarity of this piece's details, and how this splendidly-coated fellow stands with such presence.
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