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The man plays a lute. The owl on the window ledge may be a reference to sinfulness. This painting has been generally accepted as a work of David Teniers the Younger, but it displays weaknesses of handling. It is painted in the style of the mid-1630s & may be a copy of a lost original. The initials F/DB on the reverse of the panel may be those of the panel-maker François de Bout who became a master in the Antwerp guild of Saint Luke in 1637-8. ...
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The house has not been identified; a coat of arms which was once to the left of the entrance is no longer legible. The landscape is thought to have beeen painted by Lucas van Uden, but the figures are probably the work of David Teniers the Younger. They c ...
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This work was probably painted in the late 1640s. The influence of Joost Droochsloot (1586
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One of the participants runs to join his partner at the target, while their opponent is about to bowl. Spectators watch the game & a woman brings out drinks from an inn. The sign outside the inn is a crescent moon. David Teniers was an immensely successful artist who was court painter to the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands. He specialised in scenes from peasant life which were very popular among Teniers's wealthy, urban clientele, for whom they must have had a decorative & picturesque quality. ...
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This painting depicts a site in Lormes, the principal town in the Morvan region of France, west of Dijon. In the early 1840s Corot took three long working holidays there, visiting the villages of Lormes, Vézelay & Saint-André-en-Morvan. This is one of about fifteen oil studies dating from these visits which are noted for their freshness & originality of composition. ...
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When this picture was cleaned in 1981 it became clear that the signature, previously not thought to be original, was genuine, & that the handling of paint was entirely consistent with Berchem's style in the 1670s. Berchem frequently painted such pastoral ...
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This picture has a very distinguished provenance, having been in the collections of Randon de Boisset & the Duc de Praslin in France in the 18th century & in that of Sir Robert Peel in England in the 19th century. In the 18th century it was said to ha ...
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Crespi was the direct heir of the Carracci as a painter of everyday life, & played an important role in developing a taste for such scenes among his contemporaries. His interest in peasant subjects dates from his stay in Florence in 1709. This painting & its companion ' Musicians' probably date from shortly after this. This painting is in the Bolognese tradition of depicting street-vendors, showing a peasant selling bread carried by a donkey. Like its companion, this picture has been cut down at the left & the top edges. ...
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Both spent several years in Italy & made drawings of the countryside around Rome. In this painting he employs a high viewpoint which creates a wide vista. The branches & leaves of the trees, some tinged by sunlight, are painted with the kind of painstaking detail possible on a copper panel. It was probably painted shortly after Both's return to Utrecht from Italy in about 1641-3. ...
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The painting shows the mythological winged horse Pegasus striking the ground with his hoof & thus causing the fountain of Hippocrene to flow. The story comes from Ovid's ' Metamorphoses' (V, 312: 36, 374: 430). Surrounding Pegasus are the Muses, singing a ...
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The signature in monogram on the end of the stone block at the right is false; it is intended to be that of Nicolaes Berchem. However, the picture does not resemble Berchem's work and comparison with signed paintings by Begeijn makes it clear that he was
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The signature in monogram on the end of the stone block at the right is false; it is intended to be that of Nicolaes Berchem. However, the picture does not resemble Berchem's work & comparison with signed paintings by Begeijn makes it clear that he was

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