about 1655, Artist: Jan Steen
In contrast to most of Steen’s pictures, which are dominated by the lively action of a group of densely placed figures, here the dominant feature is the landscape with groups of small figures strewn across it. The anecdotal character of this genre scene is unmistakable nonetheless.
Painting
Dutch
about 1655
oak wood
Overall: 67 cm × 85,5 cm × 10 cm
Framed: 88,5 cm × 106,5 cm × 10 cm
Inscribed at the bottom left below a board: JSteen
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 6319
Coll. Chr. Heusch, London; 1841 Art dealing Niewenhuys, London; Coll. Williams, London; Coll. H. P. Lane, Dublin; Coll. Baron F. Hatvany, Budapest; acquired in 1917
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