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Jean-Baptiste Oudry - The Partridge Saves Her Young

The Partridge Saves Her Young (1732)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
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Jean-Baptiste Oudry

Jean-Baptiste Oudry was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game.

Louis XV, king of France, often called Jean-Baptiste Oudry to Versailles to paint the royal hounds--in the king's presence. "Monsieur Oudry had acquired such a habit of conversing with high-ranking persons and of working in their presence that he painted as calmly at the court as he would in his own studio," marveled a contemporary. Though his father was a painter and art dealer, Oudry's first serious training came from portrait painter Nicolas de Largillière. By about 1720, the young man was concentrating on animals, hunts, and landscapes. He became a member of the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1719 and a professor there in 1743.

From 1726 Oudry had great success designing tapestries. In 1734 he was named director of the Beauvais tapestry manufactory, which he re-established by bringing in artists like François Boucher. Two years later, he became director of the Gobelins manufactory. Supervising all tapestry production gave Oudry considerable influence on French decorative arts. He also had a large studio and was literally overwhelmed by commissions. His clients included Czar Peter the Great of Russia and the queen of Sweden. Oudry's work was marked by attention to detail combined with freedom of execution. A master of chiaroscuro, he maintained a lifelong interest in light and reflections.

More Artworks by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (View all 69 Artworks)

A Hare and a Leg of Lamb

A Hare and a Leg of Lamb (1742)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Water Spaniel Confronting a Heron 

Water Spaniel Confronting a Heron  (1722)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Country Farmhouse

Country Farmhouse (1728)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
A landscape with a shepherd driving animals to pasture, a castle beyond

A landscape with a shepherd driving animals to pasture, a castle beyond (1727)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Der Milan und die Nachtigall

Der Milan und die Nachtigall (1732)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Jagdstilleben

Jagdstilleben (1725)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Hounds with Wild-Fowl and Game

Hounds with Wild-Fowl and Game (1726)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Still Life with a Rifle, Hare and Bird

Still Life with a Rifle, Hare and Bird (1720)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Still Life with Dead Game and Peaches in a Landscape

Still Life with Dead Game and Peaches in a Landscape (1727)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
The Plague-stricken Animals

The Plague-stricken Animals (1731)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
The Fox, the Flies, and the Hedgehog (La Fontaine, Fables, XII, 13)

The Fox, the Flies, and the Hedgehog (La Fontaine, Fables, XII, 13) (1733)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Still Life with a Spaniel Chasing Ducks

Still Life with a Spaniel Chasing Ducks (1719)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
The Dog Carriyng his Dinner To His Master

The Dog Carriyng his Dinner To His Master (1751)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Atalanta and Hippomenes turned into lions

Atalanta and Hippomenes turned into lions (1732)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
Belphagore

Belphagore (1734)

Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755)
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