Subject
Rifle

Rifle is a subject in art. The gallery holds 25 works in this subject in art, including works by Thomas Cole, Édouard Manet and John Haberle.
A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, distinguished by having a barrel cut with a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling). Most rifles are designed to be held with both hands and braced against the shoulder via a buttstock for stability.
Key artists
Works
View on the Catskill—Early Autumn
A Cosey Corner
The Last Moments of John Brown
Landscape with Hunters
Trappers
The Surrender of Brea
The Company of Captain Albert Bas and Lieutenant Lucas Conijn
Grandma's Hearthstone
The Third of May 1808
The Bear Hunt
Hunting a Goat
Winter landscape with dead birds and hunters
Looting of a village
Portrait of a Young Man
Hunting Trophies
The Battle of Lekkerbeetje
This Was a Fatal Embarkation
Still life with game and hunting gear
Mortally wounded
Stilleven met jachtbuit
Scene of the Belgian Revolution
Hunting Still-Life with Bittern
Hedvig Sofia, 1681-1708, prinsessa av Sverige, hertiginna av Holstein-Gottorp
Arabische ruiters in de woestijn
Mister Pertuiset, The Lion Hunter
Frequently asked questions
What is Rifle?
Rifle is a subject in art. A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, distinguished by having a barrel cut with a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling).
How many Rifle works does Artifact World Gallery have?
Artifact World Gallery holds 25 public-domain Rifle works, all free to view and download.
Who are the key Rifle artists?
Key Rifle artists in the collection include Thomas Cole, Édouard Manet and John Haberle.
Where can I see Rifle works?
Rifle works in the collection are held by Groeningemuseum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Hermitage Museum.