18th-century Flemish painter, Follower of Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht (Schoonhoven, circa 1630 - 1692)
A courtship scene at the entrance of an inn.
Oil on canvas, 70 x 62 cm (with frame 80 x 72 cm).
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This pleasant genre scene, depicting a young innkeeper amiably conversing with a gentleman while preparing to serve him wine in a glass goblet that she still holds in her hand, is inspired by the painting made in 1653 by the Dutch painter Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht, and now kept in Paris at the Louvre Museum (https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010062141).
Set outside an inn or post house, the scene illustrates the theme of seduction, with the young maid being courted by the customer, a charming traveler in a shimmering red cloak, who tries to bewitch her.
It is a work that harmoniously combines the painter's Dutch origins with the stylistic characteristics learned during his training in his homeland, with the Italianate features learned during his trip to Italy around 1655. In Rome, in particular, he met and collaborated with several authors of the Bamboccianti school, first and foremost Jan Miel.
The work shows an incredible chromatic refinement and a luminous effect, of typical Flemish derivation, capable of enveloping this moment of daily life with an aura of rare poetry and intimacy. The result is that of being immersed in a suspended atmosphere, as if out of time.
The canvas allows us to appreciate the care with which the artist describes the protagonists, their gestures, attention that indicates a vision and a study from life of daily life, read and interpreted without literary filters but with marked naturalism, sincere and passionate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The painting is sold complete with a pleasant frame, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and descriptive iconographic sheet.
We take care of and organize the transport of the works purchased, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
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18th-century Flemish painter, Follower of Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht (Schoonhoven, circa 1630 - 1692)
A courtship scene at the entrance of an inn.
Oil on canvas, 70 x 62 cm (with frame 80 x 72 cm).
Complete details directly at the following link - link -
This pleasant genre scene, depicting a young innkeeper amiably conversing with a gentleman while preparing to serve him wine in a glass goblet that she still holds in her hand, is inspired by the painting made in 1653 by the Dutch painter Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht, and now kept in Paris at the Louvre Museum (https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010062141).
Set outside an inn or post house, the scene illustrates the theme of seduction, with the young maid being courted by the customer, a charming traveler in a shimmering red cloak, who tries to bewitch her.
It is a work that harmoniously combines the painter's Dutch origins with the stylistic characteristics learned during his training in his homeland, with the Italianate features learned during his trip to Italy around 1655. In Rome, in particular, he met and collaborated with several authors of the Bamboccianti school, first and foremost Jan Miel.
The work shows an incredible chromatic refinement and a luminous effect, of typical Flemish derivation, capable of enveloping this moment of daily life with an aura of rare poetry and intimacy. The result is that of being immersed in a suspended atmosphere, as if out of time.
The canvas allows us to appreciate the care with which the artist describes the protagonists, their gestures, attention that indicates a vision and a study from life of daily life, read and interpreted without literary filters but with marked naturalism, sincere and passionate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The painting is sold complete with a pleasant frame, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and descriptive iconographic sheet.
We take care of and organize the transport of the works purchased, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
Please contact us for any information, we will be happy to answer you.
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18th-century Flemish painter, Follower of Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht (Schoonhoven, circa 1630 - 1692)
A courtship scene at the entrance of an inn.
Oil on canvas, 70 x 62 cm (with frame 80 x 72 cm).
Complete details directly at the following link - link -
This pleasant genre scene, depicting a young innkeeper amiably conversing with a gentleman while preparing to serve him wine in a glass goblet that she still holds in her hand, is inspired by the painting made in 1653 by the Dutch painter Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht, and now kept in Paris at the Louvre Museum (https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010062141).
Set outside an inn or post house, the scene illustrates the theme of seduction, with the young maid being courted by the customer, a charming traveler in a shimmering red cloak, who tries to bewitch her.
It is a work that harmoniously combines the painter's Dutch origins with the stylistic characteristics learned during his training in his homeland, with the Italianate features learned during his trip to Italy around 1655. In Rome, in particular, he met and collaborated with several authors of the Bamboccianti school, first and foremost Jan Miel.
The work shows an incredible chromatic refinement and a luminous effect, of typical Flemish derivation, capable of enveloping this moment of daily life with an aura of rare poetry and intimacy. The result is that of being immersed in a suspended atmosphere, as if out of time.
The canvas allows us to appreciate the care with which the artist describes the protagonists, their gestures, attention that indicates a vision and a study from life of daily life, read and interpreted without literary filters but with marked naturalism, sincere and passionate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The painting is sold complete with a pleasant frame, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and descriptive iconographic sheet.
We take care of and organize the transport of the works purchased, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
Please contact us for any information, we will be happy to answer you.
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18th-century Flemish painter, Follower of Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht (Schoonhoven, circa 1630 - 1692)
A courtship scene at the entrance of an inn.
Oil on canvas, 70 x 62 cm (with frame 80 x 72 cm).
Complete details directly at the following link - link -
This pleasant genre scene, depicting a young innkeeper amiably conversing with a gentleman while preparing to serve him wine in a glass goblet that she still holds in her hand, is inspired by the painting made in 1653 by the Dutch painter Jan van der Meer, known as Vermeer of Utrecht, and now kept in Paris at the Louvre Museum (https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010062141).
Set outside an inn or post house, the scene illustrates the theme of seduction, with the young maid being courted by the customer, a charming traveler in a shimmering red cloak, who tries to bewitch her.
It is a work that harmoniously combines the painter's Dutch origins with the stylistic characteristics learned during his training in his homeland, with the Italianate features learned during his trip to Italy around 1655. In Rome, in particular, he met and collaborated with several authors of the Bamboccianti school, first and foremost Jan Miel.
The work shows an incredible chromatic refinement and a luminous effect, of typical Flemish derivation, capable of enveloping this moment of daily life with an aura of rare poetry and intimacy. The result is that of being immersed in a suspended atmosphere, as if out of time.
The canvas allows us to appreciate the care with which the artist describes the protagonists, their gestures, attention that indicates a vision and a study from life of daily life, read and interpreted without literary filters but with marked naturalism, sincere and passionate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The painting is sold complete with a pleasant frame, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and descriptive iconographic sheet.
We take care of and organize the transport of the works purchased, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
Please contact us for any information, we will be happy to answer you.
Follow us also on:
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