The Bull

E141070

The Bull is a renowned 17th-century Dutch painting by Paulus Potter, celebrated for its unusually large, detailed, and lifelike depiction of a farm animal within a rural landscape.

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The Bull canonical 4
The Young Bull 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painting
oil painting
painting
artForm painting
artist Paulus Potter
centuryOfCreation 17th century
collection Mauritshuis collection
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Paulus Potter
creatorNationality Dutch
dateOfCreation 1647
depicts bull
cow
farm animals
farmer
rural landscape
sheep
describedAs renowned 17th-century Dutch painting
exhibitedAt Mauritshuis
surface form: Mauritshuis, The Hague
genre animal painting
pastoral painting
hasAuthor Paulus Potter
hasPart detailed sky with clouds
farm buildings in the background
figures of other livestock
foreground pasture
tethered bull
inception 1647
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity The Hague
locatedInTheCountry Netherlands
location Mauritshuis
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age
notableFor highly detailed naturalistic rendering
large scale depiction of a single farm animal
lifelike portrayal of a bull in a rural setting
partOf Dutch Golden Age animal painting tradition
style naturalism
realism
subjectMatter animal portraiture
farm life
theme human–animal relationship
rural landscape
title Taurus
surface form: De Stier

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Paulus Potter notableWork The Bull
this entity surface form: The Young Bull
Paulus Potter notableWork The Bull
The Bull title The Bull self-link
Il Toro meaning The Bull