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The Hunt in the Forest

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Year
  
c. 1470

Artist
  
Paolo Uccello

Location
  
Ashmolean Museum

Genre
  
History painting

Type
  
Oil painting

Dimensions
  
73 cm x 1.77 m

Created
  
1470

Media
  
Oil paint


Similar
  
Paolo Uccello artwork, Oil paintings

The Hunt in the Forest (also known as The Hunt by Night or simply The Hunt) is a painting by the Italian artist Paolo Uccello, made around 1470. It is perhaps the best-known painting in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England.

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The painting is an early example of the effective use of perspective in Renaissance art, with the hunt participants, including people, horses, dogs and deer, disappearing into the dark forest in the distance. It was Uccello's last known painting before his death in 1475.

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The painting is featured in the "Point of Vanishing" episode of the British TV series Lewis. A postcard of the painting is discovered as a clue to a murder. Lewis and his colleague visit the painting at the Ashmolean Museum on more than one occasion and are instructed on its significant features by a museum expert. The painting provides Lewis with an insight that allows him to solve the case.

In The Collector, by John Fowles, the artist character G.P. speaks highly of the painting "...the design hits you the moment you see it. Apart from all the other technical things. You know it's faultless."

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References

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