
Pieter de Hooch · PD
Giovane donna in un interno, che riceve una lettera
Dettagli
La storia
De Hooch made his finest pictures in Delft in the years he overlapped there with Vermeer, and the two share a taste for still, sunlit rooms where a small domestic event is quietly under way. Here a young woman in an interior has just been handed a letter. In the 17th-century Dutch Republic letters were a favourite subject for painters, partly because a growing merchant world ran on correspondence, and partly because a sealed letter let a viewer imagine a private story, very often a love affair. De Hooch signed this one on the door frame. He built the space the way he liked best, leading the eye from the near room through a doorway into light beyond, so the house itself feels as real as the woman reading in it.




