Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755) was a French Rococo painter, draftsman, and printmaker. He is best known for his highly detailed still life and animal paintings, which often featured lush, vibrant colours and intricate compositions. Oudry was a master of the art of engraving and was known for his ability to capture the natural beauty and grace of his subjects. His prints are sought after by collectors for their beauty and historical significance.
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Oudry Prints
- The Fox And The Stork
- Hunting at the Saint-Jean Pond in the Forest of Compiegne
- Hunting in the Forest of Fontainebleau at Franchard
- Italian Comedians in a Park
- Landscape with a Round Tower
- Louis XV Stag Hunting in the Forest at Saint-Germain
- Meeting for the Puits-du-Roi Hunt at Compiegne
- Misse and Turlu
- The Return of the Hunt
- Self Portrait
- Stag Hunt in the Oise in Sight of Compiegne, near Royallieu
- Still Life of Dead Birds and a Mouse
- Still Life of Dead Birds and Cherries
- Still Life with a Hare, a Pheasant and a Red Partridge
- Still Life with a Leg of Veal
- Still Life with a Violin
- Still Life With Birds and Insects
- Still Life with Meat, Kettle, Cup, Sugar Loaf and Sugar Lumps
- Still Life with Monkey, Fruits, and Flowers
- Wolf Hunt in the Forest of Saint-Germain
- Zaza, the Dog