Mujer en su tocador

Jan Steen · PD

Mujer en su tocador


Ficha

Artista
Jan Steen
Año
1663
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
65,8 × 53 cm

La historia

A Dutch viewer in 1663 would have read this small panel like a puzzle, because Jan Steen built it as one. He frames the scene inside a stone archway hung with a sunflower and a grapevine, old signs of constancy and domestic virtue, and then sets behind that threshold a very different room, where a woman sits on her bed pulling on a red stocking and gives us a frank, inviting look. Around her Steen scatters the language of vanity, a skull, a candle just snuffed out, a lute with a broken string. Even the stocking is a joke, since the Dutch word for it doubled as coarse slang. King George IV bought the picture in 1821, most likely enjoying the wit more than the warning.

Mujer en su tocador — Jan Steen — MuseScope