Trois chanteurs (Allégorie de l'ouïe)

Rembrandt · PD

Trois chanteurs (Allégorie de l'ouïe)


Détails

Artiste
Rembrandt
Année
1624
Technique
peinture à l'huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
21,6 × 17,8 cm

L'histoire

Rembrandt was about 18 when he painted this, part of a small series on the five senses that count among the first pictures he ever made. It shows three people singing by candlelight, an older couple and a young man, playing on the Dutch notion that young and old voices never quite match. He made it in Leiden around 1624, the year a severe plague swept the town, which may be why the senses were on his mind. The panel is tiny, smaller than a sheet of paper. Of the five, one is still missing altogether, and another only resurfaced at auction about ten years ago, long mistaken for the work of a minor hand.

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