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Merry Company  1630

by Jan van Bijlert

Scenes of young revelers were popular in Dutch art during the 1600s. Some include biblical analogies to suggest that a moral life avoids just such an easy life given over to indulging the senses. These scenes were also enjoyed as a vicarious experience of the relaxed morals of the inn or brothel within an otherwise strict society. The artist, who is looking at us, contrast...
Size: 
H: 16 x W: 22 13/16 in. (40.6 x 58 cm)
Medium: 
oil on panel
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Walters Art Museum