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Throughout his prolific career, Teniers frequently treated the subject of tavern interiors, taking up a theme popularised by Adriaen Brouwer in the 1630s. In many of these, including the present canvas, Teniers used an L-shaped arrangement, a compositional scheme he favoured from relatively early on in his career, with the principal action taking place in the shallower foreground space, and subsidiary figures in the receding part of the interior, such as the figure in the doorway. Teniers was a sharp observer of human nature. Here the primary focus of the composition is the drinking man and woman in the foreground. He has captured a moment in which the man is seemingly paying a prostitute and touches her face suggestively as she returns his knowing look. The inclusion of a still life element in the foreground was a favourite Teniers motif: here he showcases his touch with the fine rendering of the haphazardly scattered pots and candle to the right.
We are grateful to Dr Margret Klinge for confirming the attribution on the basis of a photograph. Post Lot Text This lot has been imported from outside the EU for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable (at 5%) on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice. Please see Conditions of Sale for further information.
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This two-piece oak panel is held under tension by a cradle and remains stable. The artist has painted in thin glazes, with evidence of natural ageing evident in the increased transparency of the thinnest tints. In raking light, restoration to the panel join is visible along with retouching in the darkest brown glazes, applied to reduce the appearance of isolated abrasion. The modelling of the figures remains highly appreciable. Ultraviolet examination reveals a thick layer of obscuring varnish, with retouching in the upper torso of the male figure, scattered retouching in the still life in the lower right and in the darkest passages of the background. The wealth of tonal balance and fluidity of the brushwork remain well preserved.
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Lot 75Sale 18875
A tavern sceneDAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)Estimate: GBP 10,000 - 15,000
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