Pheasant Shooting by Edward Duncan. A hunter in 19th-century attire aims his shotgun at a pheasant bursting from a thicket, accompanied by two spaniels in a wooded landscape.

Pheasant Shooting

Edward Duncan

1830 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A classic 19th-century sporting scene capturing the focused drama of an English pheasant hunt in a rich autumnal landscape.

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Where it works

A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Office · Study
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Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
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Deep burgundy, Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted around 1830 by Edward Duncan, this oil on canvas captures the quintessential English sporting tradition. A gentleman in a top hat and his two dogs are positioned by a rocky stream, moments before a pheasant takes flight from the dense, warm-toned foliage of the woods.