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A un chenil (At a Kennel). Dans la cour d un chenil de chiens de chasse, un couple est venu choisir un chien. La femme pointe du doigt un chiot propose par l eleveur. Des employess occupent de nourrir les chiens
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A un chenil (At a Kennel). Dans la cour d un chenil de chiens de chasse, un couple est venu choisir un chien. La femme pointe du doigt un chiot propose par l eleveur. Des employess occupent de nourrir les chiens
FIA5351544 A un chenil (At a Kennel). Dans la cour d un chenil de chiens de chasse, un couple est venu choisir un chien. La femme pointe du doigt un chiot propose par l eleveur. Des employess occupent de nourrir les chiens. Peinture de Alexei Danilovich Kivshenko (1851-1895), huile sur toile, 1884. Art russe 19e siecle. State Art Museum, Kharkov. by Kivshenko, Aleksei Danilovich (1851-95); Kharkov Art Museum, Kharkov, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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In this 19th-century Russian painting titled "A un chenil (At a Kennel)" we are transported to the courtyard of a hunting dog kennel. A couple has arrived, eager to choose their new furry companion. The woman delicately points her finger towards a charming puppy recommended by the breeder. Meanwhile, diligent employees attend to the task of feeding the dogs, ensuring their well-being. Painted by Alexei Danilovich Kivshenko in 1884, this oil on canvas artwork beautifully captures an everyday scene from Russian society during that era. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of not only the humans but also the dogs and their surroundings. The painting offers us a glimpse into the world of dog breeding and trade, highlighting its significance within bourgeois society at that time. It showcases how individuals carefully selected and acquired pets as companions or for specific purposes such as hunting. Displayed at the State Art Museum in Kharkov, this piece represents an important part of Russian art history from the 19th century. Its vibrant colors and masterful brushstrokes bring life to both human figures and animals alike. This print allows us to appreciate Kivshenko's talent while offering insight into cultural practices surrounding pet ownership during that period.
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