Deer by Water (French - Le Cerf à l'eau) or The Cornered Deer (Le Cerf forcé) is an 1861 oil on canvas painting.
It shows a deer pursued by a pack of hounds.
It was exhibited at the 1861 Paris Salon[1] and bought for the city of Marseille four years later, since when it has hung in the musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille.
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