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The Dancing Couple, 1663 (oil on canvas)
XOS1121229 The Dancing Couple, 1663 (oil on canvas) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); 102.5x142.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Dutch, out of copyright
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Barrel Cage Feast Genre Scene Merrymaking Peasants Rustic
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The Dancing Couple, 1663" by Jan Havicksz. Steen captures a lively scene of merrymaking and joyous celebration in the Dutch countryside. This oil on canvas masterpiece, measuring 102.5x142.5 cm, is housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. In this vibrant baroque genre scene, we witness a rustic feast where music fills the air and laughter echoes through the room. The focal point is a dancing couple gracefully twirling to the lively tunes played by musicians nearby. Their movements exude energy and passion as they revel in each other's company. Surrounding them are peasants indulging in various forms of entertainment - some eating and drinking heartily at a table adorned with delicious food, while others engage in playful banter or observe from afar. A mother tenderly holds her child close, adding an endearing touch to this bustling gathering. The artist skillfully captures every detail: from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the expressions on their faces that reflect pure delight. The use of light and shadow enhances both depth and texture within the painting, creating a sense of realism that transports us back to this festive moment centuries ago. "The Dancing Couple" serves as a timeless reminder of how art can encapsulate daily life's simple pleasures – reminding us to cherish moments filled with fun, leisure, and camaraderie amidst our busy lives.
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