
Pieter de Hooch · PD
Une femme et sa servante dans une cour
Détails
L'histoire
By 1660 the Dutch Republic was the richest corner of Europe, and its painters had started treating an ordinary brick courtyard as a subject worth the same care others gave to saints and kings. Pieter de Hooch worked in Delft, and this is his territory: a mistress and her maid caught mid-task, a steaming pot set down by the drain, a fish being lifted out for the household's meal. Nothing dramatic is happening, which is the point. De Hooch built the scene around light falling across worn brick and a doorway that opens onto a further wall beyond. The little summer house at the back turns up in two of his other courtyards, so he was reworking a corner he knew well into something quietly ordered.




