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The Wolf and Fox Hunt (c. 1616) by Rubens The Wolf and Fox Hunt is an oil-on-canvas painting by Peter Paul Rubens , executed c. 1616, now held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York . It shows mounted and walking hunters chasing two wolves and three foxes.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Wolves in art" ... The Wolf of Gubbio; Wolves in heraldry This page was ...
The 30 large wolves were strategically exhibited along a "Wolf Trail" which wound through the city centre. At the same time City of Wolverhampton Art Gallery hosted an exhibition of over 70 miniature wolf sculptures which had been decorated by primary schools in the city and by local artists funded by Celebrate of the Big Lottery. [13]
Acrylic, oilstick, and spray paint on canvas 68 x 102 in N/A The Broad museum 1982 Hannibal: Acrylic, oilstick and paper collage on canvas with wooden supports 60 x 60 in $13.1 million (2016) [82] Private collection 1982 Palm Springs Jump: Acrylic, oilstick and gold paint on canvas 72 x 84 in $12.8 million (2008) [83] Private collection 1982 ...
The Allegory of Prudence (c. 1550–1565) is an oil-on-canvas painting attributed to the Italian artist Titian and his assistants. The painting portrays three human heads, each facing in a different direction, above three animal heads (from left to right, a wolf, a lion and a dog). It is in the National Gallery, London. [1]
Painting Name Year Technique Dimensions (H×W) Current Location Niagara Falls (Horseshoe Falls) c. 1844: Oil on canvas: 111.4 × 119.1 cm: Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma Hooker and Company Journeying through the Wilderness from Plymouth to Hartford, in 1636: 1846: Oil on canvas: 102.24 × 153.35 cm: Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut
oil on canvas: Ponce Art Museum, Porto Rico: Catalogue entry: Mythology: Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing: 1778–1782: oil on canvas: Art Gallery of South Australia, Australia: Catalogue entry: History: Cimon and Iphigenia: c. 1780: oil on canvas: Gibbes Museum of Art, USA: Catalogue entry: Allegory: Guided by Reason, Beauty Resists the ...
His works were sold mostly on the German market and many of them ended in private collections in Germany and the United States. Some of his paintings can be seen in collections of Polish museums. Kowalski's Lone Wolf was the most famous and one of his most reproduced paintings, which gained great popularity especially in the United States. [2] [4]