Fragment of a Hunting Scene

Fragment of a Hunting Scene

Title

Fragment of a Hunting Scene

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Painting on wood

Medium

Painting on wood

[Gumowski, Cat. Posen 1924, 15, no. 60]

This fragment is part of a larger panel depicting an animated court hunt scene and may have been commissioned by the rulers of Saxony. The various running animals and armed noblemen seen here hint at the original complexity of the composition – In the foreground a stag is brought to

This fragment is part of a larger panel depicting an animated court hunt scene and may have been commissioned by the rulers of Saxony. The various running animals and armed noblemen seen here hint at the original complexity of the composition – In the foreground a stag is brought to the ground by a hunter and his dogs, while behind this scene a pack of dogs attacks a bear. A river winds through the image and contributes to the dynamism.

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Attribution
Lucas Cranach the Younger

Attribution

Lucas Cranach the Younger

[Exhib. Cat. Wittenberg 2015, 359]
[Gumowski, Cat. Posen 1924, 14, no. 60]

Production date
about 1570

Production date

about 1570

[Exhib. Cat. Wittenberg 2015, 359]

Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 74.5 x 40 cm

Dimensions

  • Dimensions of support: 74.5 x 40 cm

  • [Gumowski, Cat. Posen 1924, 15, no. 60]

Signature / Dating

None

Owner
Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu
Repository
Unknown
CDA ID
PL_MNP-Lost_NONE-001
FR (1978) Nr.
FR-none
Persistent Link
https://lucascranach.org/en/PL_MNP-Lost_NONE-001/

Provenance

  • Joseph Neustätter, sold at the Bachstitz Gallery, The Hague on September 11, 1922 [Holocaust Claims Processing Office, New York, e-mail corresponance, 06.2010]
  • in the collection of Count Zygmunt Skórzewski in Czerniejewo
  • then in the Muzeum Wielkopolskie (now the Muzeum Narodowe) in Poznan (Posen)
    [Gumowski, Cat. Posen 1924, 14, 15, no. 60]
  • lost since 1945
    [Exhib. Cat. Wittenberg 2015, 358, 359]

Literature

Reference on page Catalogue Number Figure / Plate
Exhib. Cat. Wittenberg 2015 358, 359 Fig. p. 359
EditorRoland Enke, Jutta Strehle, Katja Schneider
TitleLucas Cranach der Jüngere - Entdeckung eines Meisters, Stiftung Luthergedenkstätten in Sachsen-Anhalt, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Augusteum, 26 June - 1 November 2015
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication2015
Cat. Posen 1924 14, 15 060 pl. 60
AuthorMarjan Gumowski
TitleMuzeum Wielkopolskie w Poznaniu. wybór i opis celniejszych zabytkow
Place of PublicationKrakow
Year of Publication1924

Research History / Discussion

This panel is the largest of three known fragments of a hunting scene. Sadly it may have been destroyed during World War II. The other two fragments known to have survived are in Wartburg Castle [DE_BRD-WSE_DLM1] and a private collection.

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  • Fragment of a Hunting Scene, about 1570

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