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hector prenant conge andromaque jean restout de jongereHector neemt afscheid van Andromaque: een emotioneel geladen drama In "Hector neemt afscheid van Andromaque" vangt Jean Restout de Jeune een aangrijpend moment uit de Griekse mythologie. De compositie wordt gekenmerkt door intense uitdrukkingen en posturen vol emotie, waarin de pijn van de scheiding tussen Hector en Andromaque voelbaar is. De rijke kleuren en de weelderige plooien van de kleding voegen een dramatische diepte toe aan de scne, terwijl
Hector neemt afscheid van Andromaque: een emotioneel geladen drama In "Hector neemt afscheid van Andromaque" vangt Jean Restout de Jeune een aangrijpend moment uit de Griekse mythologie. De compositie wordt gekenmerkt door intense uitdrukkingen en posturen vol emotie, waarin de pijn van de scheiding tussen Hector en Andromaque voelbaar is. De rijke kleuren en de weelderige plooien van de kleding voegen een dramatische diepte toe aan de scène, terwijl het licht de gezichten van de personages benadrukt en hun verdriet accentueert. Dit doek, een waar narratief schilderij, nodigt de kijker uit om de spanning en de liefde te voelen die deze twee iconische figuren verbinden. Jean Restout de Jeune: een kunstenaar uit de 18e eeuw Jean Restout de Jeune, actief in de 18e eeuw, is een Franse schilder bekend om zijn werken geïnspireerd door mythologie en geschiedenis. Opgeleid in de klassieke stijl, wist hij een combinatie te maken van academische strengheid en persoonlijke gevoeligheid, wat hem onderscheidde in het artistieke landschap van zijn tijd. Zijn invloeden variëren van oude meesters tot hedendaagse trends, en zijn werk over tragische thema's zoals Hector en Andromaque getuigt van zijn vaardigheid om complexe emoties vast te leggen. Restout heeft bijgedragen aan de verrijking van de Franse schilderkunst, en dit werk is een treffend voorbeeld daarvan. Een decoratief kunstdruk met vele voordelen De kunstdruk van "Hector neemt afscheid van Andromaque" is een decoratieve keuze die uw interieur op een betekenisvolle manier kan verrijken. Of het nu in een woonkamer, kantoor of slaapkamer is, dit doek brengt een vleugje cultuur en emotie in uw ruimte. De kwaliteit van de kunstdruk garandeert een nauwkeurige weergave van de details en kleuren van het originele werk, wat zorgt voor een onmiskenbare esthetische aantrekkingskracht. Door dit werk in uw inrichting te integreren, creëert u een inspirerende omgeving die bevorderlijk is voor reflectie en waardering van de klassieke kunst.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Turkey tendon, vitamin E, low in fat, and high in protein. A great little midday snack 😊
Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken)
My dog really liked these iPaw Turkey Tendon Braided Sticks. Every time I gave her one she went nuts and destroyed it in less than 5 mins. She's 80 pounds and for most medium-large dogs it will be the same, they won't last long at all. But I imagine for much smaller dogs they'd probably be a good 10-15 min chew. They have a very mild and almost non-existent smell, and they texture is quite hard and firm, so I would be hesitant to let a dog with missing teeth have one. They may be a bit difficult to chew. My dog hasn't had any upset stomach or diarrhea issues after eating these, which is always something I can keep an eye out for when feeding her something new. So far so good! They've got turkey tendon and vitamin E which are both super nutritional for dogs, and they're low in fat and high in protein which is another huge plus. Especially if your dog has weight issues. They're pretty small and they don't last long, but that's ok, as long as my girl loves them and enjoys them that's all that matters to me. They make for a great little midday snack, and for only $14 I would absolutely purchase them again.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Chihuahua and Border Collie Approved
Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken)
We got the iPaw Turkey Tendon Braided Sticks for our two senior pooches, and it’s safe to say they are an absolute hit in our household.
Both of our dogs seem to genuinely love the flavor and the "chew" of these. They stayed engaged with the treat until the very last bit was gone.
While they are hard, they aren't rock-hard. I was easily able to cut them up with scissors for our Chihuahua, who is missing several teeth. He was able to gum them down without any issues, which is a win for a pup with dental challenges.
The only reason I’m giving these 4 stars instead of 5 is the price. They are definitely on the expensive side for the amount you get. Since my dogs go through them so quickly, it’s hard to justify keeping these as a "constant" staple in the pantry, but they make for an excellent occasional high-value treat.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Dogs loved them, but gone very quickly
Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken)
I picked up these turkey tendon braided sticks as a chew treat for my dogs, and they had zero hesitation. Both dogs were immediately interested and happily worked through them without any convincing. They seem very tasty and easy for dogs to chew, which makes them a nice occasional reward. They seem to be of healthy, quality ingredients, which is always a plus.
Similar to some other natural chews I’ve tried, they just don’t last very long with bigger or enthusiastic chewers. What looks like it might be a longer distraction turns into a fairly quick snack in our house. Still, the dogs enjoyed them and tolerated them well, so they work fine as a treat, just not a long lasting chew for large dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Expensive for What You Get
Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken), Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken)
My dogs love chews and I like to try different kinds. I thought they would be longer lasting since they are braided and turkey tendon.
These come in a small bag with just a few chews. The chews aren't very big either. They are chewy but not so much that they take a while to eat. I gave one to my 36 lb labradoodle and he finished it in a couple minutes - so it isn't a long-lasting treat at all. At this price point, I would expect more treats or something that lasts a while. My dog loved these but I expect more bang for my buck.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Great braided dog snacks, good ingredients - cost a bit much for the number you get
Flavor Name: Braided Stick (Chicken)
I ordered these Chicken flavored Turkey Tendon Braided Sticks for my three medium sized dogs. I had hoped these would last a little while so gave them one each (there was only like 6 in the pack), but they gobbled them down before I even realized it. They really loved them. I would love to get them these as a special treat every now and again, but they're just too expensive no longer than they last. I know that they're quality treats, made with good ingredients and that really matters, still for no more than you're getting I feel they should cost about a third less. At this rate they're about $3 a piece, and I could get more of some other treat for that price. But if you don't care about the pricing and want only the best for you dogs, then this would be a perfect choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2026