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Description: | Signed: yes Description: David Teniers the Younger was taught by his father, the landscape painter David Teniers the Elder. However, the work of the younger artist was chiefly influenced by his short lived contemporary Adriaen Brouwer, whose humorous, sometimes violent, depictions of peasants gained huge popularity in the seventeenth-century Netherlands. Indeed, Teniers' own reputation in his lifetime was immense, and his interiors of taverns, such as this one, were particularly successful. This, one of the finest works in the Shipley Collection, is an excellent example of Teniers' skill. | Subjects: | everyday life; figure; interior | Source: | Vads | Creator: | Artist: Teniers, David, II (Flemish painter, 1610-1690) Æ | Identifier: | http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=8408... | Go to resource |
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