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Create your own bespoke print of Gabriel Metsu’s A Man & a Woman seated by a Virginal from our collection. About this painting A Man & a Woman seated by a Virginal, about 1665 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1871 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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The subject of this painting is unclear. It was acquired as ' Fiametta & Boccaccio' & was subsequently catalogued as 'A Muse inspiring a Court Poet'. Another possibility is that the male figure represents the clown, Il Gonnella, as the tondo (or circular picture) of which this is a fragment, was said to include a portrait of him. The original ceiling picture was probably commissioned by Alfonso d' Este for the Castello in Ferrara, north-east Italy. A 17th-century description makes it clear that it originally had five figures; one other figure survives as a fragment in Florence (Fondazione Roberto Longhi). ...
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The medal exists & the true inscription is known: MERCVRIVS. DE. GATTINARIA. CAR. V. IMP. CANCELL, which means Mercurius de Gattinaria, Chancellor to the Emperor Charles V. Gattinaria (1465
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A Man And A Youth Ploughing With Oxen Print

This landscape was probably painted at about the same time as a very similar work by Berchem that is dated 1653 and is now in Vienna (Akademie). The dating is also supported by the form of the signature, which Berchem used until the mid-1650s but rarely later. This painting was owned by the French artist François Boucher in the mid-18th century.
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    This landscape was probably painted at about the same time as a very similar work by Berchem that is dated 1653 & is now in Vienna (Akademie). The dating is also supported by the form of the signature, which Berchem used until the mid-1650s but rarely later. This painting was owned by the French artist François Boucher in the mid-18th century.

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