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David de Coninck

David de Coninck The hunter's trophy with a dog and an owl oil painting on canvas
The hunter's trophy with a dog and an owl
Painting ID::  89061
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David de Coninck The hunter's trophy with a dog and an owl oil painting on canvas



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  David de Coninck
  (ca. 1644 Antwerp - after 1701, Brussels), also known as Rammelaar was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period. David Koninck was born in Antwerp and studied there under Jan Fyt. After a few years in Paris, he staid in Rome from ca 1671 to 1694, where joined the Bentvueghels with the nickname Rammelaar (rattle). He is sometimes stated to have died in Rome in 1687; however, he returned to his home country and is last recorded becoming a member of the painters guild in Brussels in 1701. His pictures are chiefly landscapes with animals and still life. He is likely unrelated to the generally contemporary Dutch painters, Philip de Koninck, or Philips Koninck (5 November 1619, Amsterdam - buried 4 October 1688, Amsterdam) and the fellow townsman Salomon de Koninck. See Biography by Filippo Baldinucci.
  The hunter's trophy with a dog and an owl
  1660s Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 98 x 131 cm (38.6 x 51.6 in) cjr

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