The Five Senses: Listen


size(cm): 45x60
Price:
Sale price¥33,000 JPY

Description

The painting "The Five Senses: Hearing" by the artist Abraham Bosse is an impressive work that captures the attention of any viewer. This work is one of the six that make up the series of "The Five Senses" by the French artist.

Bosse's artistic style is clearly Baroque, which can be seen in the intricacy of the composition and attention to detail. The painting is filled with decorative elements such as drapery, tapestry, and ornamentation, giving it a feeling of opulence and wealth.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as it is divided into two parts. At the top, an angel is seen blowing a trumpet, representing sound. At the bottom, there is a group of people who are listening to the music. The position of characters and objects is balanced very carefully to create a sense of harmony and balance.

The paint color is also very interesting. Golden and brown tones predominate in the work, giving it a feeling of warmth and comfort. Details and ornaments are painted with great precision and detail, demonstrating the artist's ability to create textures and light effects.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It was created in the 17th century, at the height of the French Baroque. At that time, music was highly valued and considered a very important art form. The painting reflects this appreciation of music and its impact on society.

Regarding little-known aspects, it can be mentioned that the painting was purchased by the Louvre Museum in 1961. Furthermore, it is known that Bosse was a very versatile artist, since he not only painted, but was also an engraver and draftsman.

In short, "The Five Senses: Hearing" is an impressive work of art that reflects the skill and talent of Abraham Bosse. Its baroque style, its balanced composition, its warm color and its interesting history make it a work of art that is worth contemplating.

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