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Marmaduke Cradock - Still Life With Cockerels, Ducks, A Kingfisher And A Pigeon In A River Landscape

Still Life With Cockerels, Ducks, A Kingfisher And A Pigeon In A River Landscape

Marmaduke Cradock (English, 1660-1717)
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The Artist died in 1717 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Marmaduke Cradock was an English painter of birds and animals. Some older sources give his first name as Luke.

Cradock was an English painter, noted for his depictions of birds, dead game, and other animals. He was born in Somerton, Somerset and moved to London, where he served an apprenticeship to a house-painter. He was, however, self-taught as an artist, becoming skilled in the depiction of birds and animals. Horace Walpole wrote that "I have seen some pieces by his hand which he painted with a freedom and a fire that entitled them to more distinction".

According to the RKD his work as a still life and bird painter was influenced by Melchior d'Hondecoeter, Peter Frans Casteels, and Jakob Bogdani.

Sketches in the collection of the British Museum indicate that he based at least some of the birds in his paintings on drawings from life. He tended to paint domestic birds and common wild species, rather than the exotic varieties favoured by some other artists. He sometimes introduced elements of drama such as attacks by predatory animals into his bird paintings, a feature shared with the works of Francis Barlow. Buyers of his paintings often incorporated them into schemes of interior decoration, setting them into panelling above doors or fireplaces.

He died in London in 1716, and was buried at St Mary, Whitechapel. Soon afterwards some of his works were sold at three or four times the price he had received for them in his lifetime.

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A still life with a peacock, pigeons and chickens in a river landscape

A still life with a peacock, pigeons and chickens in a river landscape

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Peacocks, chickens and other birds in a river landscape

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Marmaduke Cradock (English, 1660-1717)
An assembly of birds in a parkland setting, including a Peacock, hens and a duck

An assembly of birds in a parkland setting, including a Peacock, hens and a duck

Marmaduke Cradock (English, 1660-1717)

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