Dutch Interior with Woman Sewing


size(cm): 45x50
Price:
Sale price$273.00 CAD

Description

The Dutch Interior with Woman Sewing by the artist Boursse De Esaias is a painting of great artistic and historical value. This work belongs to the artistic style of Dutch painting of the 17th century, also known as the Golden Age of Dutch painting.

The composition of the work is very interesting, as it shows an everyday scene of 17th century Dutch home life. In the painting, a woman can be seen sitting on a chair, sewing a dress while her young son plays with a dog on the floor. In the background of the scene, an open window can be seen showing an urban landscape.

The color of the work is very rich and vibrant, with warm tones of brown, yellow and red contrasting with cooler tones of blue and green. The natural light that enters through the window illuminates the scene and creates a very interesting chiaroscuro effect.

The history of the painting is also very interesting, as it is believed to have been painted in the 1660s during the Anglo-Dutch War. During this time, the Dutch economy suffered a great crisis and many artists were forced to change their style and subject matter to adapt to the new market demands.

One of the lesser known aspects of this work is that it was acquired by the famous French art collector, Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, in the 18th century. The painting is currently in the collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it remains one of the most popular and admired works in the collection of 17th-century Dutch art.

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