Man Writing in an Artist's Studio (Primary Title)

Gerrit Dou, Dutch, 1613 - 1675 (Artist)

1631-1632
Dutch
Oil on panel
Unframed: 18 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (?) Framed: 18 1/2 x 16 x 2 1/2 in.
L2020.6.10
This masterpiece from the early period of Dou’s career is a compelling allegory of an artwork’s potential for moral instruction. A large painting is positioned horizontally on an easel in the center of this modest genre scene. Compositions in this format were usually history paintings with subjects that confronted the viewer with intricate or difficult moral and ethical conundrums. An elderly man sits making notes after contemplating the panel before him. To all outward appearances, he is not the painter but rather a scholar of the artwork. Instead of brushes and palette, the chamber is equipped with a violin, a globe, a Bible, and a snuffed candle, respectively suggesting the refined faculties for appreciating the liberal arts, worldly knowledge, spiritual wisdom, and consciousness of the transient nature of mortal existence. Dou situated a snare drum and other military accouterments in the foreground to contrast the man’s scholarly retirement with the choice of a more active and adventurous life, thereby emphasizing the moralizing dimension of the scene.
The Jordan and Thomas A. Saunders III Collection

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