The Game Market

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The Game Market is a 17th-century still-life painting by Flemish Baroque artist Frans Snyders, depicting an abundant and detailed display of game animals in a bustling market scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
artForm oil painting
artist Frans Snyders NERFINISHED
artisticStyle Baroque
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands NERFINISHED
creator Frans Snyders NERFINISHED
creatorArtisticSchool Flemish school NERFINISHED
creatorBirthPlace Antwerp NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Flemish
culturalContext 17th-century Flemish society
depicts bustling marketplace
dead animals
game animals
hanging game
interaction between sellers and buyers
market scene
merchants
table laden with food
genre market scene
still life
hasArtisticFeature abundant display of game
detailed rendering of animals
realistic textures
rich composition
strong contrasts of light and shadow
hasArtisticTheme abundance
commerce
everyday life
food
hasColorPalette earth tones
rich reds and browns
hasCompositionalFeature crowded foreground
deep spatial recession
diagonal arrangement of figures
hasInfluence Flemish still-life tradition NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
movement Flemish Baroque NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage Dutch
partOf Frans Snyders’ body of work
relatedWorkType hunting still life
market still life
subjectMatter foodstuffs
game for sale
market stall
surface canvas
timePeriod 17th century

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Frans Snyders notableWork The Game Market