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A Study of a Bloodhound, 1848 (oil on board)
PNH353934 A Study of a Bloodhound, 1848 (oil on board) by Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910); 23x28 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Study of a Bloodhound for the Painting The Flight of Madeline and Porphyro during the Drunkenness Attending the Revelry Better Known as The Eve of St. Agnes; ); Photo ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London; English, out of copyright
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© Peter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases William Holman Hunt's "A Study of a Bloodhound, 1848" an exquisite oil painting on board. Measuring 23x28 cm, this artwork is part of a private collection and offers a glimpse into the artist's meticulous attention to detail. Originally created as a study for his renowned masterpiece "The Flight of Madeline and Porphyro during the Drunkenness Attending the Revelry Better Known as The Eve of St. Agnes" this bloodhound portrait captures the essence of loyalty and strength. The dog stands tall with an air of regality, its noble gaze piercing through the canvas. Hunt, one of the prominent figures in the Pre-Raphaelite movement, skillfully portrays every strand of fur and contour with remarkable precision. This painting not only celebrates man's best friend but also serves as a testament to Hunt's mastery in capturing lifelike textures. Intriguingly, we see that alongside this majestic creature stands a walking stick or cane—a subtle addition that adds depth to both composition and narrative. It invites us to ponder upon its significance within Hunt's larger body of work. Preserved by ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries in London, this photograph from Bridgeman Images allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Hunt's exceptional talent up close. As it falls under public domain, it continues to inspire without any commercial limitations—making it an invaluable piece for collectors and admirers alike.
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