Today I visited the museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris. I'm not a big fan of hunting, but I went to see the artworks of Walton Ford. Which are super amazing! this one is a detail of "The Tigress". |
This one is a detail from "La Fontaine" 2006. He uses watercolour, gouache, ink and pencil on paper. |
"Loss of the Lisbon Rhinoceros", 2008. This one was so beautiful. |
In the background is "A monkey from Guiny" 2007. |
This one is 302.9 x 153 cm. It's called "Rhyndacus". Ford's work is throughout the museum. Click here, to read more about Walton Ford. |
These dogs were very interesting. I missed getting the name of this one. |
Jeff Koons' "Puppy" 1998, with Ford's "La Bete jouant avec un chien de chasse" 2015, in the background. |
Vincent Dubourg, "Bird Car" 2007. |
Ford's "Representation Véritable" 2015 is over the fireplace. |
On the top right is Ford's "Pièges", 2015. |
The address for the museum is Hotel de Guénégaud-Hotel de Mongelas, 62 rue des Archives, 75003, Paris. It closed Mondays and public holidays. Opening hours are 11.00am - 6.00pm. Click HERE for more details (in french).
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