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Still-Life with Partridge and Gauntlets is a 1504 painting by the Italian painter Jacopo de' Barbari. It measures 52 cm × 42.5 cm (20.5 in × 16.7 in) and is held by the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The small oil-on-limewood-panel painting is considered to be one of the earliest examples of a still life painting, and one of the first trompe-l'œil paintings, to be made in Europe since classical antiquity.

Jacopo de' Barbari, Still-Life with Partridge and Gauntlets, 1504, Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Jacopo de' Barbari, Still-Life with Partridge and Gauntlets, 1504, Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Signature of Jacopo de' Barbari, date 1504, and caduceus
Signature of Jacopo de' Barbari, date 1504, and caduceus

The painting depicts a dead grey partridge, with two iron gauntlets, and a crossbow bolt passing through them. The set of objects appears as if it is lying on top of a wooden table or hanging from a nail against a wooden wall. To the lower right is a scrap of paper with the date and the painter's signature, and a drawing of caduceus, a symbol used by Jacopo de' Barbari. It is painted on a panel of linden wood, with the background painted to imitate wood grain. The panel may have been made as the back or the hinged cover for a portrait, or as an amusing decoration for a hunting room. It is held by the Alte Pinakothek, and has been in the Bavarian State Painting Collections since 1804, before which it was held at the Schloss Neuburg since at least 1764.

The British Museum holds a similar drawing of a dead grey partridge by Jacopo de' Barbari, also dated to 1504, from the collection of Sir Hans Sloane.


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[de] Stillleben mit Rebhuhn und Eisenhandschuhen

Stillleben mit Rebhuhn und Eisenhandschuhen ist ein 1504 geschaffenes Ölgemälde Jacopo de’ Barbaris. Das 52 x 42,5 cm messende Trompe-l’œil ist das erste bekannte eigenständige Stillleben seit der Antike. Das Gemälde befindet sich unter dem Titel Totes Rebhuhn mit Eisenhandschuhen und Armbrustbolzen in der Sammlung der Alten Pinakothek in München.[1]
- [en] Still-Life with Partridge and Gauntlets

[fr] Nature morte avec perdrix et gants de fer

Nature morte avec perdrix et gants de fer est un tableau peint par Jacopo de' Barbari en 1504. Il mesure 52 cm de haut sur 42,5 cm de large. Il est conservé à l'Alte Pinakothek à Munich.



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