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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Against a dark brown background, Ribot painted a basket filled with oysters. Light coming from the left is gently cast over the wicker basket. A dead magpie, with its white chest and long black beak, emerges from the shadows at the left. This bird, along with the partridge in the foreground, the jay toward the back, and what appears to be a sparrow at the right, are probably located in a kitchen, where preparations for cooking will soon begin. Germain Ribot, who painted genre (everyday life) scenes and still lifes, was the son of the more famous Théodule-Augustin Ribot (1823-1891), known for his working-class and peasant subjects.
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Jan Fyt — A Basket and Birds
Cornelis Lelienbergh — Still Life with Woodpecker and Snipes
William Gowe Ferguson — Still Life with Birds and Implements
Melchior d' Hondecoeter — A Hunter's Bag
Willem van Aelst — Still Life with Fowl
Jan Vonck — Dead Birds
Alexander Adriaenssen — Still Life with Wild Fowl
Hare, Spoonbill, and Fish
Jan Fyt — A Hare and Birds
Jan Fyt — A Partridge and Small Game Birds
Jean-Siméon Chardin (French, 1699–1779) — Kitchen Utensils w