Hunters with hounds overcoming a wild boar. Etching by P. Soutman after Sir P.P. Rubens.
- Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.
- Date:
- [between 1615 and 1657]
- Reference:
- 3055865i
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Set in modern times (rather than in antiquity). Described as follows by Balis, op. cit. p. 115 (left and right have here been reversed to take account of the reversal of the etching): The ferocious boar, in the centre of the composition, is hemmed in on all sides by huntsmen and hounds. On the right, behind a fallen tree, are three beaters with poised javelins and a fourth blowing a horn. A young horseman dashes in from the left, and a second horseman, in the centre, is about to despatch the animal with his sword. On the left is a small group of onlookers: a man and two elegant ladies. One hound is biting the boar's side, another its ear; below, on the right, three wounded dogs are lying on the ground, and two more on the left are trying to get at the savage beast.
The horseman in the centre seems to be trying to gouge out the boar's left eye with his sword, bending the sword blade for the purpose
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- Incomplete on right side: lacking "et excud. cum privil." in lettering
Location Status Access Closed stores