Merrymaking in a tavern
Steen, Jan (1626-1679)
Item type:paintingDate of creation:1674Height:73.3 cm (28 7/8 in.)Width:65.9 cm (25 15/16 in.)Technique / Medium:oil on canvasItem location
- Wallace Collection (London)
[Museum inv. no.: P158]
Description
From the museum website: The son of a brewer, in 1647 Jan Steen began his professional training as a painter. He is thought to have studied with Jan van Goyen and Adriaen van Ostade, whose low-life genre pictures greatly influenced his early works. Steen’s Merrymaking in a Tavern combines the Flemish tradition of low-life tavern scenes with the more elegant Dutch merry companies. The lively description of the domestic muddle of mothers, children, dancers, drinkers and onlookers vividly creates a scene of good-natured confusion. The lack of a central motif reinforces the work’s naturalistic appearance, yet the composition is very carefully constructed around a group of selected incidents. A key hangs on the back wall of the tavern, suspended between a young dancing couple on the right and an older quarrelsome couple on the left, as a warning of where dancing might lead. The variety of human life is depicted, with an old woman praying next to a young boy at a table, an amorous seated couple, a bagpipe player, a group of men drinking on the right and a mother, baby and crouching boy in the foreground. Each of these characters serves as an example of human conduct at different ages.
Iconclass
43C92one pair dancing; man and woman dancing as a couple
43B31inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.
Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)
Violin [3573]
Bagpipe [3746]
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RIdIM record id
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