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Animal Studies (Donkey, Cats, Monkeys)

around 1616 | Jan Brueghel d. Ä.

Both oak panels (GG 6985 und GG 6988), with their highly lively and spontaneous animal studies drawn from nature, did not become museum property until 1932. The dating derives from the link to the artist’s “Paradise Landscape” in The Hague (Mauritshuis) and the “Allegory of the Face” in the Prado of 1617, in which Brueghel used similar motifs of monkeys. The crouching cat about to pounce to the right can be found in the “Allegory of Hearing” in Madrid. Breughel made use of the dog studies in his Diana pictures of the early 1620s.

Both oak panels (GG 6985 und GG 6988), with their highly lively and spontaneous animal studies drawn from nature, did not become museum property until 1932. The dating derives from the link to the artist’s “Paradise Landscape” in The Hague (Mauritshuis) and the “Allegory of the Face” in the Prado of 1617, in which Brueghel used similar motifs of monkeys. The crouching cat about to pounce to the right can be found in the “Allegory of Hearing” in Madrid. Breughel made use of the dog studies in his Diana pictures of the early 1620s.

Artist:
Jan Brueghel d. Ä. (1568 Brüssel - 1625 Antwerpen) DNB

Time:
around 1616

Object Name
Painting

Culture
Netherlandish; Flemish

Material/technology:
oak wood

Dimensions:
34 cm × 55,5 cm
Framed: 44,5 cm × 66 cm × 4,5 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie

Invs.
Gemäldegalerie, 6988

Provenance
Coll. Karl Fruwirth, Vienna; 1881 Coll. Miethke, Vienna; 1910 Coll. Gustav von Benda, Vienna; 1932 Legate Gustav von Benda