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Friday, December 14, 2018

'The painting A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace\r'

'Adriaen van de Venne `s mental picture  A Jeu de Paume forwards a Country castling: An AnalysisThe painting A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace is a small painting by the Dutch artist Adriaen van de Venne.  The beauty of this painting is spectacular.  The take care presented is busy with valety pot in the depiction as well as many activities.At archetypical the eye is drawn to the palace.  Even though it is in the country, it is ornate and impressive with its spires and cupolas.  Faded into the background is the stunt man of a silhouette of a village.  The sky is cluttered with birds, and dogs dominate the crowd scene.Bordered by an elegant super acid and garden on virtuoso side and a forest with goats and deer on the other, in that respect is a game of ball taking place.  Many people of all classes and backgrounds are entertained by honoring the game.  In the left hand corner there are lovers who are oblivious to the rest of the excitement.  The adept character that stands out is the middle aged, hefty man in the front who is dressed as a country gentleman.  There is a sense of comedy in the mood of this painting. A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace was painted in cardinal fourteen.  The oil on panel is six and one half by nine inches.  This painting and its companion, A Merry Company in an Arbor, were part of a series of four landscapes representing the seasons. This painting probably represents summer. (A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace)  The painter, Adriaen van de Venne, was born in 1589 in Delft, Netherlands, and died in 1662in The Hague, Netherlands.\r\n'

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