Framed Reproduction - Three dogs and an antelope

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This framed reproduction has been designed around the painting Trois chiens et une antilope by Jean-Baptiste Oudry, on loan from the Alfred Beit Foundation in Russborough for the exhibition "The King's Animals" at the palace of Versailles.

From 12 October to 13 February 2021, the palace of Versailles presents an exhibition entitled "The King's Animals", which aims to illustrate the bond between the Court of Versailles and animals, whether "companion animals" (dogs, cats, birds,mainly), exotic beats or "wild" creatures. No study of the Palace during the reign of Louis XIV would be complete without considering the Royal Menagerie, which the Sun King had installed close to the Grand Canal. It was home to the rarest and most exotic animals – from coatis to quaggas, cassowaries to black-crowned cranes (nicknamed the “royal bird”) – constituting an extraordinary collection in which the king took ever greater pride.

Dimensions: 14 x 20 cm

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