Melchior de Hondecoeter Original Antique Baroque Dutch Golden Age Flemish Old Master Amsterdam Netherlands Oil Painting of a Belgian Rooster by PacificFineArt

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Original, antique Dutch Golden Age Old Master oil painting on canvas, attributed to Dutch animalier, Melchior de Hondecoeter.

Melchior d'Hondecoeter (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɦɔndəˌkutər]; c. 1636 – 3 April 1695), a Dutch animalier painter, was born in Utrecht, and died in Amsterdam. After the start of his career, he painted virtually exclusively bird subjects, usually exotic or game, in park-like landscapes. Hondecoeter’s paintings featured geese (brent goose, Egyptian goose and red-breasted goose), fieldfares, partridges, pigeons, ducks, northern cardinal, magpies and peacocks, but also African grey crowned cranes, Asian sarus cranes, Indonesian yellow-crested cockatoos, an Indonesian purple-naped lory and grey-headed lovebirds, from Madagascar.

Being the grandson of the painter Gillis d'Hondecoeter and the son of Gijsbert d'Hondecoeter, whose sister Josina married Jan Baptist Weenix, he was brought up in an artistic milieu. Melchior's cousin Jan Weenix told Arnold Houbraken that in his youth Melchior was extremely religious, praying very loud; so that his mother and uncle doubted whether they would have him trained as a painter or a minister.

In 1659, he was working in The Hague, and became a member of Confrerie Pictura; the painters' academy of that town. In 1663, Hondecoeter married Susanne Tradel, from Amsterdam. She lived on the Lauriergracht, and was thirty, when they married. The couple had two children, baptized in 1666 and 1668. She is said to have been captious, and had her sisters living in the house. According to Houbraken, Hondecoeter spent much time in his garden, or drinking in the tavern in the Jordaan. On the Lauriergracht, he was surrounded by art dealers and various painters. Later, he moved to a house on the Leliegracht, (near the present Anne Frank House). In 1692, his wife died. Hondecoeter lived in the house of his daughter, Isabel in the Warmoesstraat, but was buried in the Westerkerk. He left his daughter with substantial debts. His inventory lists a small gallow, to keep birds in the right position, and seven paintings of Frans Snyders.

Hondecoeter began his career with a different speciality from that by which he is usually known. Mr de Stuers affirms that he produced sea-pieces. One of his earliest works is Tub with Fish, dated 1655, in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum. Hondecoeter soon abandoned fish for fowl. He acquired celebrity as a painter of birds only, which he represented not exclusively, like Johannes Fyt, as the gamekeeper's perquisite after a day's shooting, or stock of a poulterer's shop, but as living beings with passions, joys, fears and quarrels, to which naturalists will tell us that birds are subject. Without the brilliant tone and high finish of Fyt, the latter's Dutch rival's birds are full of action; and, as Burger says, "Hondecoeter displays the maternity of the hen with as much tenderness and feeling as Raphael the maternity of Madonnas." But Fyt, a pupil of Snyder, was at home in depicting the coat of deer and dons, as well as plumage. Hondecoeter cultivated a narrower field, and seldom went beyond a cock-fight, or a display of mere bird life.

Very few of his pictures are dated, around twenty of them, though more are signed. Notable are Jackdaw deprived of his Borrowed Plumes, (1671), at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, of which Earl Cadogan has an authentic copy; Game and Poultry and A Spaniel hunting a Partridge, (1672), in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium; A Park with Poultry, (1686), at the Hermitage of St Petersburg.

Hondecoeter also painted wall hangings with views of buildings and parks. Stadtholder William III employed Hondecoeter, in great favour with the magnates of the Dutch Republic, to paint his menagerie at Het Loo, and the picture, now at The Hague museum, shows that he could at a pinch overcome the difficulty of representing India's cattle, elephants and gazelles. But he is better in homelier works, with which he adorned the royal castles of Bensberg and Oranienstein at different periods of his life. His earliest works are more conscientious, lighter and more transparent than his later ones. At all times he is bold of touch and sure of eye, giving the motion of birds with great spirit and accuracy.

According to the RKD his registered pupils were Willem Hendrik Wilhelmus van Royen and Jan Weenix. He was followed by or influenced D. Birrius, Peter Casteels (III), Adriaen van Oolen, Felice Boselli, Angelo Maria Crivelli, Tobias Stranover, Charles Collins (c. 1680-1744), Marmaduke Cradock, Adriaen Coorte, Jan van Huysum, and Elias Vonck.

His masterpieces are at The Hague, Soestdijk and at Amsterdam (The Floating Feather), but there are fine examples in the Wallace Collection and Belton House in England, and in the public galleries of Berlin, Budapest, Caen, Cologne, Copenhagen, Detroit, Dresden, Dublin, Florence, Glasgow, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Kassel, London, Lyons, Lille, Montpellier, Munich, Paris, Poltava, Riga, Rotterdam, Rouen, Stuttgart, Schwerin, Vaduz, Warsaw and Vienna. The largest Hondecoeter exhibition to date was held in Berlin in 2010, where 18 of his works were shown at the Neue Nationalgalerie as part of Willem de Rooij's installation 'Intolerance'.

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Melchior de Hondecoeter, attributed to
(1663-1692)
Dutch Golden Age, Old Master
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dutch Animalier
Belgian Rooster
Oil on Canvas
Painting measures approximately 9.75" X 14.50"
Estimated to have been created approximately 1672
Painting is in good condition for age, with no overpaints, or previous restorations. All paint is original to the painting. There is an impression, as shown in one of the images, from the stretcher bar, impressed upon the canvas. The painting is currently unframed. Please review all images.

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Mountain Spirit is a print from an original oil painting by Andrew Shows. His painting are inspired by southwest history, and the
resulting prints project high, vibratory colors that allow the images an up-to-date contemporary appeal. This is an Apache plea to the spirit of all existence in the request for harmony.

SIZE is 11" X 14" with matte, and the image is about 8" X 11."

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