Allegory of the Five Senses


size(cm): 45x60
Price:
Sale price¥33,100 JPY

Description

The painting "Allegory of the Five Senses" by the Flemish artist Theodor Rombouts is an impressive work both for its original size of 207 x 288 cm and for its intricacy and detail. The work, which dates from the 17th century, is full of symbols and allegories that represent the five human senses.

Rombouts' artistic style is distinctly Baroque, with meticulous attention to detail and dramatic use of light and shadow. The composition of the painting is extremely dynamic, with figures in motion and a great deal of action in each part of the work.

Color is another impressive aspect of this painting. Rombouts uses a rich and vibrant palette, with warm and cool tones balancing beautifully. The details in the clothing and objects in the painting are especially noticeable, adding an additional layer of visual interest to the work.

The history of the painting is also fascinating. It was commissioned by a guild of artists in Antwerp, Belgium, and was displayed in the guild's meeting room for many years. The work was later sold to a private collector, eventually ending up in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where it is currently located.

There are some lesser known aspects of the painting that are also interesting. For example, Rombouts included a self-portrait in the work, as one of the characters representing the sense of taste. There are also a number of hidden details in the painting that can only be seen up close, such as small figures on the characters' clothing.

In short, "Allegory of the Five Senses" is an impressive and complex work that offers a great deal of visual and symbolic interest. The baroque style, dynamic composition, dramatic use of color, and fascinating history of the painting make it a work worth exploring in detail.

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