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Peasant Meal Painting by Louis the Nain (1600 / 1610-1648), 1642. Dim. 0, 97 x 1, 22 m
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Peasant Meal Painting by Louis the Nain (1600 / 1610-1648), 1642. Dim. 0, 97 x 1, 22 m
JLJ4564469 Peasant Meal Painting by Louis the Nain (1600/1610-1648), 1642. Dim. 0, 97 x 1, 22 m. by Le Nain, Louis (1593-1648); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Peasant Meal Painting by Louis the Nain (1600/1610-1648), 1642. Dim. 0, 97 x 1, 22 m.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the renowned painting "Peasant Meal" by Louis the Nain, a prominent French artist from the 17th century. The artwork depicts a poignant scene of everyday life, capturing the essence of poverty and hardship experienced by peasants during that era. In this composition, a humble family gathers around a simple wooden table to share their meager meal. A young girl attentively listens to her father playing a fiddle, filling their modest home with melancholic melodies. Despite their destitution, there is an air of resilience and unity within this impoverished household. The painting masterfully portrays the struggles faced by these peasants through subtle details: worn-out clothing, empty wine glasses symbolizing scarcity, and bread as their staple sustenance. It serves as a powerful reminder of the harsh realities endured by many during this period in history. Louis the Nain's artistic prowess shines through his ability to evoke emotions and convey social commentary through his brushstrokes. This particular piece captures not only the physical aspects of poverty but also explores themes such as familial bonds, childhood innocence amidst adversity, and music as solace in times of struggle. Displayed at Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its raw depiction of human existence and serves as an important historical document reflecting societal conditions during that time.
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