Frans Snyders created magical sporting scenes, still-life's, renderings of animals, and genre pieces during his career. Snyders was a sought-after collaborator, often joining forces with greats such as Jordaens, Van Dyck, and Rubens. His “Two Lionesses Hunting a Roebuck” leap from the canvas as they pursue their prey, at the moment before the kill.
Two Lionesses Hunting a Roebuck, after Frans SnydersFrans Snyders Flemish (1579 - 1623) |
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Frans Snyders created magical sporting scenes, still-life's, renderings of animals, and genre pieces during his career. Snyders was a sought-after collaborator, often joining forces with greats such as Jordaens, Van Dyck, and Rubens. His “Two Lionesses Hunting a Roebuck” leap from the canvas as they pursue their prey, at the moment before the kill. |
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