Adriaen Brouwer

Drunken Peasants at an Inn

847 achterzijde
847 ingelijst
847 voorzijde
847 voorzijde

Adriaen Brouwer
Drunken Peasants at an Inn

展示場所 室 4

Adriaen Brouwer came from Flanders and lived for a few years in the Northern Netherlands, where he introduced the genre of peasant painting. His caricatures of peasants and their churlish ways appealed to wealthy Dutch townspeople.

Nobody in this inn has remained sober, thanks to drink, tobacco and excitement. The woman in the foreground is the worst for wear, and has passed out and toppled off her stool.

技法の詳細
847 voorzijde

Adriaen Brouwer
Drunken Peasants at an Inn

展示場所 室 4

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詳細

一般情報
Adriaen Brouwer (Oudenaarde 1605/1606 - 1638 Antwerp)
Drunken Peasants at an Inn
painting
847
室 4
材料と技法の詳細
oil
panel
18.6 x 26 cm
刻印
on the barrel/chair: AB
in ligature

起源

Adriaan Leonard van Heteren, The Hague, until 1800; his heir, jonkheer Adriaan Leonard van Heteren Gevers, 1800-1809; the entire collection Van Heteren Gevers bought by King Louis Napoleon for the Royal Museum, Amsterdam; on loan from the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. no. SK-A-64), since 1948