A flamenco fair


size(cm): 50x70
Price:
Sale price¥36,600 JPY

Description

The painting A Flemish Fair by the artist Jan Brueghel the Elder is a work that captivates with its detail and visual richness. This work was created in the 17th century and belongs to the Flemish Baroque style, characterized by its exuberance and drama.

The composition of the work is very interesting, as it shows a fair in full swing, with a large number of characters and elements represented. The view is from above, which allows us to appreciate all the movement and activity that takes place at the fair. In addition, the perspective is very successful, which gives a sensation of depth and three-dimensionality.

The colors used in the painting are very vivid and contrasting, which gives the work even more dynamism and vitality. Reds, yellows and greens dominate the scene, creating a festive and joyful atmosphere.

The story behind the painting is also very interesting. It is believed to have been commissioned by Archduke Albert of Austria, who was a great admirer of the work of Jan Brueghel the Elder. The work was created to decorate one of the rooms of the archduke's palace in Brussels.

A little known aspect about the painting is that Jan Brueghel the Elder worked in collaboration with other artists to create it. It is known that the landscape was painted by Joos de Momper and that the characters were made by other artists of the time.

In summary, A Flemish Fair is a work that stands out for its complexity and beauty. Its Flemish Baroque style, its composition and use of color, as well as its little-known history and aspects make it a fascinating and admirable work.

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