Thursday, February 16, 2012

David Teniers the Younger - A Man Holding a Glass and an Old Woman Lighting a Pipe [c.1645]


This work is not recorded prior to the mid-18th century. It has been suggested that the signature is not above suspicion, but there is no reason to doubt the attribution to Teniers. The handling of the paint is comparable to that in his Boors Carousing in the Wallace Collection, London, which is dated 1644. This work may have been painted a little later. Tavern scenes of this sort, and more specifically the pose of the peasant raising his glass, may derive from the work of Adriaen Brouwer.

[Oil on oak, 23.8 x 34.3 cm]

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