Wolvenjacht by Charles Rochussen

Wolvenjacht

before 1864

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Charles Rochussen

1814 - 1894

Location

Rijksmuseum
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Artwork details

Dimensions
height 290 mm, width 374 mm
Location
Rijksmuseum
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

About this artwork

This print, Wolvenjacht, was made by Charles Rochussen, showing us a wolf hunt, done with etching. Look closely at the image, and we can see the dynamic interplay between humans and animals, set against a backdrop of a dense forest. It likely reflects the social and cultural attitudes towards nature and wildlife in 19th-century Netherlands. Consider the history of Dutch landscape painting and its role in shaping national identity. Does this artwork comment on the relationship between man and nature? How do the hunters' actions reflect broader attitudes towards wildlife management and conservation? It’s interesting to think about how prints like this one circulated and shaped public opinion. As an art historian, I’m interested in the cultural and historical context of this artwork. By consulting archival sources, period publications, and other visual materials, we can gain a deeper understanding of its meaning and significance.

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