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Unidentified Artist Century XVII
"Figures and horses by a country tavern"

XVII Century

$10,151.11
£7,506.43
€8,500
CA$13,943.53
A$15,504.41
CHF 8,116.84
MX$189,389.21
NOK 101,996.04
SEK 95,947.72
DKK 64,720.95

About the Item

Unidentified Dutch Artist (17th Century) "Figures and Horses by a Country Tavern" (1618) Oil on canvas Framed: 69 x 82 cm Canvas: 52 x 64 cm No signatured This exquisite 17th-century Dutch painting masterfully depicts a bustling village scene with figures and horses gathered outside a country tavern. The composition is rich in detail, featuring travelers, merchants, and townspeople engaging in lively interactions, while a Dutch flag waves above the rustic inn, reinforcing the national identity of the scene. Executed in oil on canvas, the painting showcases warm earthy tones and delicate use of light and shadow, capturing the golden glow of a late afternoon or early evening setting. The finely rendered architecture, expressive figures, and atmospheric depth are reminiscent of the works of Isaac van Ostade, Jan Steen, or Adriaen van de Velde, who were renowned for their depictions of rural Dutch life. The church spire in the distance, rolling clouds, and tree-lined roads add to the sense of perspective and movement, drawing the viewer into this timeless moment of everyday life in the Dutch countryside. The painting is housed in an ornate gilded frame, enhancing its historical character and visual impact. A rare and valuable piece, this work is an exceptional addition for collectors of Old Master paintings and 17th-century Dutch genre scenes.
  • Creator:
    Unidentified Artist Century XVII
  • Creation Year:
    XVII Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.48 in (52 cm)Width: 25.2 in (64 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Edinburgh, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1987216382422

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