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Latest revision as of 00:23, 25 November 2025
Painting by Gustave Courbet
Fox in the Snow (French: Le Renard dans la neige) is an 1860 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Courbet.[1] It depicts a fox in winter in the process of savaging a rodent it caught. This offers a striking contrast of colours between the fox’s coat, red blood and white snow. The painting was displayed at the Salon of 1861 in Paris.[2] Today it is in the Dallas Museum of Art] in Texas.[3] The painting was a likely influence on The Dead Fox, a painting by future impressionist Edgar Degas .[4]
- Fried, Michael. Courbet’s Realism. University of Chicago Press, 1992.
- Tinterow, Gary & Loyrette, Henri. Origins of Impressionism. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994.
