A Game Stall by Frans Snyders. An abundant display of game birds, hung meat, and a boar's head in a market stall, attended by a young man and hunting dogs.

A Game Stall

Frans Snyders

1630 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An opulent and detailed Flemish Baroque scene showcasing a lavish display of game and fowl.

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Where it works

A weightier piece with lively force with softened warm notes — supports a polished room with depth.

Often works in
Dining Room · Library · Kitchen
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Reads best above substantial furniture or an open wall
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Olive green

About the piece

Painted around 1630 by Flemish master Frans Snyders, this work captures the dramatic abundance of a seventeenth-century market stall. The composition features an array of wildlife—including a majestic white swan, pheasants, and a boar's head—rendered with the textures and luminous detail characteristic of the artist's celebrated still lifes.

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