Artwork
Paradiesische Tiergruppe

Paradiesische Tiergruppe is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Roelant Savery. It dates from 1607 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Paradiesische Tiergruppe, painted in 1607 by Roelant Savery, is a landscape painting featuring a vibrant assembly of animals in a forest setting, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age's emphasis on natural history and idyllic landscapes.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a dynamic forest scene with a spotted white horse at the forefront, accompanied by a leopard and a lion in the background, conveying a sense of coexistence and wonder, reflective of the period's fascination with nature.
Technique & Style
Savery employs a rich color palette (greens, browns, whites) and masterful light and shadow techniques to achieve depth, texture, and a sense of movement, showcasing his signature detailed and realistic animal renderings.
History & Provenance
Created during Savery's activity in the Netherlands, the painting is now part of the Alte Pinakothek's collection, highlighting the artist's contribution to the region's prolific artistic output during the Dutch Golden Age.
Context
Produced amidst the Dutch Golden Age, the work aligns with the era's artistic and intellectual pursuits, blending naturalistic observation with idealized environmental depictions.
Legacy
Paradiesische Tiergruppe stands as a representative work of Savery's skill in animal and landscape painting, contributing to the broader legacy of Dutch Golden Age art's emphasis on natural themes and meticulous detail.
Artist & collection
Artist
Roelant Savery (or Roeland(t) Maertensz Saverij, or de Savery, or many variants; 1576 – buried 25 February 1639) was a Flanders-born Dutch Golden Age painter.



















