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The painting is typical of Diepraem's work in terms of both subject & style. It may be intended as a 'vanitas': the smoke from the peasant's pipe can be interpreted as a symbol of the transience of earthly existence. In a picture of this type the peasan ...
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Although this picture is signed it is thought not to be by Corot himself, but by a follower. It imitates Corot's studies of women, whom he often portrayed in pensive or melancholy attitudes. Here the figure is dressed in traditional Roman costume. ...
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This picture was probably painted in the early 1650s, when Steen was living in The Hague. Steen is gently mocking the old woman who peers through the spectacles offered to her by the itinerant pedlar. This painting had a companion piece showing a fortune ...
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The peepshow is a rectangular box; the interior is painted on three sides, as well as on the top & bottom. The sixth side is open; originally light would have entered the box from this side, perhaps through specially treated paper stretched across it. T ...
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The painting is a relatively late work, probably from the early years of Strozzi's Venetian period, about 1635-6. It is a far from idealised study of a girl in a darkened setting, equipped with the wings that Fame traditionally possesses. The light falls ...
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Woodland scenes on a modest scale had been among the earliest of Ruisdael's paintings. This painting of a dark majestic forest scene, probably of the late 1660s, is one of the most ambitious of the painter's studies of trees. They are shown here in a stil ...
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This picture & ' Saints Jerome & John the Baptist' are two sides of a single panel that was divided in two. The panel had been one wing of a double-sided triptych in Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome. The other wing of the triptych, also sawn in half, showed ...
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Dou popularised 'niche' pictures of this type, showing an interior seen through an aperture. The painting is a late work, probably of about 1670, & signed below the peahen. The relief on the parapet, showing children playing with a goat, is probably bas ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Canaletto’s A Regatta on the Grand Canal from our collection. About this painting A Regatta on the Grand Canal, about 1740 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1929 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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Seurat produced many open-air studies in the early 1880s, often working along the banks of the Seine at Courbevoie & Asnières. This small panel may be linked to his earliest sketches & ideas for the ' Bathers at Asnières'. The striking geometry of the composition, dominated by the axes of the vertical pole & the distant river bank, is typical of Seurat's studied & deliberate approach. ...
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Probably a sketch of the late 1780s for one of a series of cartoons for tapestries ordered by Charles III to decorate the Bedchamber of the Infantas at the Palace of El Pardo. Only one of these cartoons seems to have been carried out. The sketch was one of a group sold to the Duke of Osuna about 1799.
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Probably a sketch of the late 1780s for one of a series of cartoons for tapestries ordered by Charles III to decorate the Bedchamber of the Infantas at the Palace of El Pardo. Only one of these cartoons seems to have been carried out. The sketch was one of a group sold to the Duke of Osuna about 1799.

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