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Koekkoek, Marinus Adrianus II (1873-1944) Animal Piece, 1895, oil on canvas. Depiction of hens pecking grain. In the foreground, a proud-looking cockerel gazing at the viewer. A rotten henhouse is depicted in the background. The artist is often confused with his great-uncle due to the similarity of names. This work is by Marinus Adrianus the Younger. He was a well-known animal painter. Signed on the lower right and dated under the frame. Canvas 58.5 x 76 cm. Estate frame 89.5 x 107 cm.

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Koekkoek, Marinus Adrianus II (1873-1944) Animal Piece, 1895, oil on canvas. Depiction of hens pecking grain. In the foreground, a proud-looking cockerel gazing at the viewer. A rotten henhouse is depicted in the background. The artist is often confused with his great-uncle due to the similarity of names. This work is by Marinus Adrianus the Younger. He was a well-known animal painter. Signed on the lower right and dated under the frame. Canvas 58.5 x 76 cm. Estate frame 89.5 x 107 cm.

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