
Ян Стен
1626–1679 · Голландская республика · Живопись Золотого века Голландии
История
In Dutch, a chaotic, rowdy home is still called a Jan Steen household, een huishouden van Jan Steen. The phrase comes straight from the painter's own comic scenes of family life gone off the rails, and it has outlived almost everything else about him in popular memory.
Steen knew that world from the inside. Born in Leiden around 1626 into a Catholic family of brewers, he ran taverns himself at various times, and his pictures are full of drink, disorder, sly glances and misbehaving children. He was one of the great storytellers of the Dutch Golden Age, and left behind hundreds of paintings.
The laughter usually carries a lesson. A collapsing, over-indulgent household was a warning to his 17th-century viewers about where easy pleasure leads, and Steen often planted small clues, a wasted coin, a child already learning bad habits, to make the point. He liked to paint himself into the middle of the mess, grinning, as one of the worst-behaved figures in the room.
Работы
14 работ
Праздник святого НиколаяЯн Стен, 1665
Бургомистр Делфта и его дочьЯн Стен, 1655
Девушка, поедающая устрицыЯн Стен, 1658
Весёлая семьяЯн Стен, 1668
Как поют старики, так свистят и молодыеЯн Стен, 1665
Остерегайся роскошиЯн Стен, 1663
Визит врача в богатом интерьереЯн Стен, 1661
Вино — глумливоЯн Стен, 1668
Дети учат кошку танцевать, известная как «Урок танца»Ян Стен, 1669
Праздник бобового короляЯн Стен, 1668
Последствия невоздержанностиЯн Стен, 1663
Праздник БогоявленияЯн Стен, 1662
Женщина за туалетомЯн Стен, 1663
Танцующая параЯн Стен, 1663