Man Seated Holding a Pipe and a Jug in an Interior
c. 1635 - c. 1645
Medium
oil on panel
Dimensions
19.5; 15.5; 8
About this artwork
outer size: depth 8 cm (support incl. frame)
Art Historical Context
Step into the cozy, smoke-filled world of 17th-century Flanders with Adriaen Brou's *Man Seated Holding a and a Jug in an Interior* (c. 1635–c. 1645). This intimate on panel, measuring just 19.5 x 15.5 cm, captures a solitary figure in a dimly lit room—a quintessential Brouwer subject. The Flemish artist (1605–1638), renowned for his earthy genre scenes of peasants, drinkers, and smokers, elevated everyday low-life moments into profound artistic statements during the Dutch Golden Age. Brouwer's masterful tenebrism, inspired by Caravaggio, bathes the man in soft, dramatic light that highlights...
About the Artist
Adriaen Brouwer · 1605–1638
Son of a tapestry designer and an embroidress (or perhaps dressmaker). Legend has it that his widowed mother placed him as an apprentice in the studio of Frans Hals in Haarlem. In 1626 Brouwer moved to Amsterdam and was a successful artist. Comment on works: Genre; Religious; Landscapes