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Une noce paysanne (Peasant wedding). Peinture de David Teniers le jeune (1610-1690). Huile sur toile, 82 x 108 cm, 1650. art flamande, art baroque. Musee de l Ermitage, Saint Petersbourg
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Une noce paysanne (Peasant wedding). Peinture de David Teniers le jeune (1610-1690). Huile sur toile, 82 x 108 cm, 1650. art flamande, art baroque. Musee de l Ermitage, Saint Petersbourg
FIA5339661 Une noce paysanne (Peasant wedding). Peinture de David Teniers le jeune (1610-1690). Huile sur toile, 82 x 108 cm, 1650. art flamande, art baroque. Musee de l Ermitage, Saint Petersbourg. by Teniers, David the Younger (1610-90); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This vibrant and lively painting, titled "Une noce paysanne (Peasant wedding)", captures a joyous celebration of love and community in 17th century Flanders. Created by the talented artist David Teniers the Younger, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 82 x 108 cm and was completed in 1650. The scene depicts a countryside wedding feast, filled with an abundance of color, music, and merriment. The peasants gather together in their humble dwelling to partake in this momentous occasion. A group of musicians play traditional instruments such as bagpipes, filling the air with cheerful melodies that inspire dancing among the guests. Amidst the festivities, a variety of characters can be observed - from men enjoying drinks while leaning on their walking sticks to children running around with playful abandon. A dog even joins in on the fun, adding an element of spontaneity to the scene. The banquet table is adorned with delicious food and drink, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. This painting not only celebrates marriage but also highlights the importance of communal bonds and shared moments of happiness. Now housed at Musee de l'Ermitage in Saint Petersburg, Russia, this artwork exemplifies both Flemish artistry and Baroque aesthetics. Its rich colors and intricate details invite viewers into a world where everyday life is transformed into a grand celebration worth rejoicing over for generations to come.
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