Richard Earlom

The Game Market

1783
Mezzotint on paper
41.6 × 57.7 cm (16.4 × 22.7 in)

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Richard Earlom is known for his masterful engravings based on the works of contemporaneous artists and Old Masters. This richly detailed mezzotint closely relates to Frans Snyders’s Still Life with Dead Game, Fruits, and Vegetables in a Market (1981.182). The swooping white neck of the dead goose sprawled across the center of the table—and cutting across the center of the picture plane—mimics the similarly dramatic gesture found in Snyders’s Still Life , while the bountiful piles of feathers and flesh add exuberance to the scene.

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