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This charming 18th-century Dutch painting, depicting a convivial gathering in a bar, is a fine example of the Dutch School's detailed and lively genre scenes. Painted on wood, this work captures the warmth and social atmosphere of a traditional Dutch tavern. The painting is inspired by the works of Thomas van Apshoven (1622-1665), known for his detailed and vibrant depictions of everyday life. Artist inconnu.
The artwork is set in an antique frame that complements its historical character, although the frame is not the original. The scene is brought to life with meticulous attention to detail, from the expressive faces of the patrons to the rustic interior setting.
About Thomas van Apshoven:
Thomas van Apshoven was a notable Flemish painter, born in Antwerp in 1622. He was a student of the famous painter David Teniers the Younger, whose influence is evident in van Apshoven's works. Van Apshoven specialized in genre scenes, often depicting peasants, tavern interiors, and festive gatherings with a keen eye for detail and a warm, vibrant palette. His works are celebrated for their lively compositions and rich characterizations, capturing the essence of 17th-century Flemish life. This painting, inspired by van Apshoven's style, reflects the artist's skill in creating engaging and lifelike scenes, making it a valuable addition to any collection of Dutch or Flemish art.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 20½" high x 26" x 2¾" deep incl. frame
Approx. overall 52cm high x 66cm x 7cm deep incl. frame