Interior Scene By Jacob Akkersdyk ( 1815-1862)
Artist: Jacob Akkersdyk (1815-1862)
Jacob Akkersdyk was born in Rotterdam on 12/05/1815 and died on 4/01/1862. Following in the tradition of the old Flemish and Dutch masters, this artist painted peasants' fairs, views of towns and villages, and interiors as in this case.
The scene shows an early 17th-century castle interior and the squire, who has just returned home and put on his sword and armor. His wife, richly dressed, clutches a welcome glass of wine.
The scene is captivating for its warm, shimmering colors and the realism of the characters, right down to the smallest details, the mastery of light and the treatment of fabrics.
The painting, an oil on wood panel, is in excellent condition. Its frame is recent.
The scene shows an early 17th-century castle interior and the squire, who has just returned home and put on his sword and armor. His wife, richly dressed, clutches a welcome glass of wine.
The scene is captivating for its warm, shimmering colors and the realism of the characters, right down to the smallest details, the mastery of light and the treatment of fabrics.
The painting, an oil on wood panel, is in excellent condition. Its frame is recent.
1 650 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting on wood
Width: 31,5 cm, encadré 47 cm
Height: 39 cm, encadré 55 cm
Reference (ID): 1749348
Availability: In stock
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