1653, Artist: Samuel van Hoogstraten
A pupil of Rembrandt, Hoogstraten wrote a treatise on art theory in which he explored the relationship between painting technique and spatial illusion. His speciality was trompe l’oeil, paintings that “deceive the eye” as does this one. An old man is gazing from a meticulously painted window with a stone frame. According to a tradition that is now presumed to be mistaken, the man is Rabbi Yom Tov Lipmann Heller (1579– 1654), who succeeded in gaining permission for Jews to live in Vienna’s Leopoldstadt district. The picture was painted while Hoogstratens stay in Vienna.
Painting
Dutch
1653
Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627 - 1678 Dordrecht) - GND
Canvas
111 cm × 86,5 cm
Framed: 118,5 cm × 94,8 cm × 5,5 cm
Inscribed at bottom right: SVH (ligated) 1653
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 378
Since its creation in 1653 in imperial possession
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