in the tavern


size(cm): 45x35
Price:
Sale price¥25,200 JPY

Description

Flemish artist Adriaen Brouwer's painting In the Tavern is a masterful work that has captivated art lovers for centuries. This particular work, original in size 36 x 27 cm, is a perfect example of Brouwer's artistic style, characterized by his ability to capture the daily life of the time with impressive realism.

The composition of the work is very interesting, since the artist manages to create a scene full of movement and dynamism. In the center of the painting is a group of men who appear to be drinking and chatting animatedly. Around him, we can see other characters doing various activities, such as playing instruments, smoking pipes or simply observing the scene.

The use of color in the work is also very remarkable. Brouwer uses a palette of dark, earthy tones, giving the painting a warm, rustic feel. In addition, the artist plays with lights and shadows to create an effect of depth and realism in the scene.

The story behind the painting is also very interesting. It is believed to have been created around 1630, during the time Brouwer lived in Antwerp. The work shows a typical scene of life in the taverns of the time, and it is believed that it was created as a social commentary on the excesses and vices of the society of the time.

Finally, there are some little-known aspects of the painting that make it even more interesting. For example, the work is known to have been owned by several important collectors throughout history, including King Charles I of England. In addition, it is believed that the figure of the seated man in the center of the work could be a self-portrait of Brouwer himself.

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