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Still Life with Game
François Bonvin·1874
Historical Context
Still Life with Game (1874) by François Bonvin, now in the collection of Burrell Collection, demonstrates the artist's skill in the still life genre, transforming everyday objects or natural specimens into studies of color, light, and painterly observation. François Bonvin was a leading figure of French Realism, devoted to depicting the intimate domestic life of working-class households, convents, and kitchens with the same dignity and precision the Dutch masters had brought to similar subjects in the 17th century. A friend of Courbet and champion of overlooked painters including Fantin-Latour, he organized exhibitions of rejected Salon work at his studio.
Technical Analysis
Bonvin painted with careful, controlled brushwork building intimate domestic interiors with warm, subdued light. His palette recalls the Dutch masters he admired — deep browns, warm ochres, muted greens — with light entering from a single source to illuminate humble objects and figures with quiet d.
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