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24 jan 2024

  • huidigvorige 13:4324 jan 2024 13:43Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 24.237 bytes +1.358 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): The duck-hunting techniques evolved from the thirtheenth and fourteenth century in Flanders came to full development in the Northern Netherlands. The oldest archival reference to decoys in the Netherlands dates from 1453, from the province of Gelderland. But it isn’t until the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the heyday of Dutch decoys, that engravings provide visual information on decoys. One of the oldest print sources is an engraving...
  • huidigvorige 13:4224 jan 2024 13:42Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 22.879 bytes +1.133 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): In the period 2001-2007 the average catch of all the combined Dutch decoys consisted of 15.000 ducks a year, which is less than 1% of the autumn population. Most ducks currently captured are ringed for research purposes, and decoys have now become nature preserves and quiet sanctuaries. Although decoys are known in seven European countries (Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Germany, Great-Britain and the Netherlands), they are considered a typi...
  • huidigvorige 13:4224 jan 2024 13:42Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 21.746 bytes +1.100 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Although information on duck decoys is scarce, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries many of the Dutch country estates would have had a duck decoy on their land, a pursuit as common as finch lanes (vinkenbanen) and falconry. For instance, near Delft the owner of the now-lost Pasgeld residence, Pieter Teding van Berkhout (1643-1713), who indulged in hunting and catching finches and thrushes on his estate grounds, mentions in his diary in 16...
  • huidigvorige 13:4224 jan 2024 13:42Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 20.646 bytes +1.439 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): They fly out at night to collect food and return the next morning to the pond bringing along the wild ducks. In order to actually attract the wild ducks into the trap pipes, a ‘lokstal’ (‘luring stable’) of tame ducks (the so-called ‘decoy ducks’) is used. These ducks live more or less permanently near the pond and are fed daily. The decoyman also uses a dog (‘kooikerhondje’ or ‘piper’) to attract the ducks into the pipes. From behind the reed s...
  • huidigvorige 13:4124 jan 2024 13:41Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 19.207 bytes +1.226 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Duck decoys, generally set in wooded surroundings, consist of a quiet pond connected to ditches spanned with large hooped nets. The most common decoy pond is rectangular with curving ditches (catching pipes) at each corner, a shape referred to as ‘rogge-ei’ (‘ray-‘ or ‘skate’s egg’). Since ducks tend to take flight into the wind, the variously-aimed pipes ensure that a bird can be caught in any wind direction. The pond and pipes are enclosed by...
  • huidigvorige 13:4024 jan 2024 13:40Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 17.981 bytes +1.011 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): These special containers are water dispensers for birds. When filled with water through the opening at the lower front and turned upright, the air pressure keeps the water leveled for a constant supply. Single bird feeders are seldom found in Dutch Delftware, but a pair such as this is possibly unique. The reservoirs are painted with continuous hunting scenes including a deer chase, duck-shooting and trapping by luring the birds into netted catc...
  • huidigvorige 13:4024 jan 2024 13:40Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 16.970 bytes +1.257 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): each scene with its stream continuing onto the hemispherical trough at the front painted with swimming ducks beneath birds in flight on the reservoir above; the integral cylindrical covers painted with similar continuous scenes, the first with a dog bringing a bird to a man standing and holding a cage, the reverse with a lady seated and conversing with a standing man, the sides with birds flying and swimming; and the second with a seated sportsm...
  • huidigvorige 13:4024 jan 2024 13:40Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 15.713 bytes +1.003 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Each painted around the cylindrical body with a different scene of sportsmen on the banks of a stream in a hilly landscape, one depicting a huntsman blowing a horn behind another mounted on his steed and shooting at a stag being pursued by two hounds, the reverse with ducks flying and swimming toward netted catching pipes of a duck decoy; the other with a man holding a bird near similar catching pipes before a distant horseman galloping across a...

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