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Landscape with a figure
Honoré Daumier
- Art Funded
- 1989
- Dimensions
- 14 x 36 cm
- Bequeathed by
- Mr & Mrs Francis Hock through The Art Fund
Provenance
Mr and Mrs Francis Hock.
© Ashmolean Museum
Mr and Mrs Francis Hock.
Nominally inspired by Lucretius' De rerum natura, Piero di Cosimo's The Forest Fire takes its scientific subject and embellishes it with fantastical creatures from the artist's imagination: Bulls, bears, lions and deer-like creatures with human faces all flee wearily from a fire.
Rubens' portrait of Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel dates from about 1629. The Earl was a great collector, and Rubens had painted the earl's wife a few years earlier on a visit to Antwerp. This drawing in pen and ink with a chalk base is unusually informal, reflecting perhaps the comfortable relationship between artist and patron.