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    <value>After the painting by Rubens (Rooses, 846, 'Un Fauconnier Revenant de La Chasse (The Fig)'; Oakly Park, Shropshire, Viscount and Viscountess Windsor). Two figures on the left; a young woman, a portrait of Rubens' second wife, H&#xE9;l&#xE9;ne Fourment, wearing peasant dress with bare feet and blonde, curled hair held in a band, a straw hat hanging down her back. She holds a basket of fruit before her from which the falconer standing beside her takes a fig. The falconer, a portrait of Rubens himself as a younger man, carries a hooded falcon on his left arm and wears a hat with a plume. A dog reaching up to sniff the grapes from the basket to the left and another to the right, looking at the assortment of game hung from a tree branch to the right. More game, including a boar's head and a deer on the ground below.</value>
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        <value>Mezzotint with etching. Trimmed to the platemark. Published state. Artists' names engraved below the image to left: 'Painted by Sir Peter Paul Rubens.' and to right: 'Engrav'd by R.d Earlom.' The title in closed letters: 'THE FIG.' and in engraved italics: 'Engraved from a most Capital &amp; Original Picture in the Collection of the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Thanet in Grosvenor Square.' Publication line below: 'Publish'd March 25. 1793. by J. &amp; J Boydell Cheapside &amp; at the Shakspeare [sic] Gallery Pall Mall London.' Dimensions of the picture engraved at lower left: 'Size of the Picture. 6f. 8i. by 7f. 4i. long.'</value>
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