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The battle depicted here has not been associated with a literary or historical source. It is one of a series of panels of similar sizes which treats comparable subjects. It was first recorded with three other works from the series (two of which are now in ...
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The man who kisses the lady wears the black robes & wig of a Venetian nobleman. He has been described as a Procurator of S. Marco, but there is no firm evidence for this. The servant at the left is bringing coffee on a tray. The work may date from the sa ...
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The model for this painting was Lise Tréhot, who was Renoir's frequent model & companion during these years. She also posed for the presumed companion to this painting, ' Woman of Algiers' (Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art), in which she is depicted reclining on her back & clothed in a rich oriental costume. Here, Renoir associates the female nude seen in nature with the forces of nature itself, represented by the stream near which she lies. This was a traditional theme in French art, & in the mid-19th century it was also explored by such artists as Ingres & Courbet. ...
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This work is an elaborated copy of a mysterious ancient rite described on a sculpture in the strange antiquarian romance ' Hypnerotomachia Poliphili' (Dream of Poliphilus) which was published in Venice in 1499. ...
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The painting has been entitled ' Daphnis & Chloe', presumably because the man's tentative advances suggest the problems which this pair of lovers had, as related in the Greek pastoral romance of that title by Longus, probably of the 3rd century AD. But many other subjects are possible. Probably painted in Venice in the 1540s. ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo’s A Peasant Boy leaning on a Sill from our collection. About this painting A Peasant Boy leaning on a Sill, about 1675-80 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1826 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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Ostade not only painted crowded tavern scenes & village festivities, he also made studies of individual country people. In the 18th century this composition of two elderly lovers, or a contemporary print after it by Cornelis de Visscher (1619/29
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The little girl on the right of the table is saying grace while the mother is preparing the plates for the children. It is one of a number of paintings of this subject by the artist. The earliest version, dated 1660, is in the Walter Morrison Collection, ...
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Van Ostade painted a number of individual half-length studies of peasants: this man clasps a stoneware jug & a clay pipe. Adriaen van Ostade was born & worked in Haarlem. He was a pupil of Frans Hals at the same time as Adriaen Brouwer, who is famous f ...
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Berchem often used Italian landscapes as settings for idyllic scenes of peasant life. Here, the man plays a hurdy-gurdy while the woman is taking care of the child in her lap. Many of Berchem's paintings were based on drawings of the Roman Campagna that he made during his stay in Italy (about 1650-4). ...
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A Party At Table Print

This type of elegant interior with a group of well-dressed people enjoying themselves around a table is known as a 'merry company'. Such examples derive from representations of biblical subjects, for example, the Prodigal Son Feasting, and were often engraved with moralising verses which condemned foolish behaviour. In the left background is a map; on the wall to the right is a painting representing the Betrayal of Christ. Dirck Hals was the brother of the famous Haarlem painter Frans Hals, whose work is also represented in the National Gallery's Collection.
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This type of elegant interior with a group of well-dressed people enjoying themselves around a table is known as a 'merry company'. Such examples derive from representations of biblical subjects, for example, the Prodigal Son Feasting, & were often engraved with moralising verses which condemned foolish behaviour. In the left background is a map; on the wall to the right is a painting representing the Betrayal of Christ. Dirck Hals was the brother of the famous Haarlem painter Frans Hals, whose work is also represented in the National Gallery's Collection.

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