1813.46
A Painter's Studio
Artist
Artist Unidentified
Title
A Painter's Studio
Creation Date
n.d.
Century
17th century
Dimensions
26 11/16 in. x 33 1/16 in. (67.8 cm. x 83.9 cm.)
Object Type
painting
Creation Place
Europe, Flanders, Flanders
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
Credit Line
Bequest of the Honorable James Bowdoin III
Copyright
Public Domain
Accession Number
1813.46
Most likely Italian, this view along with "A Sculptor’s Studio" [1813.45] of imaginary studio spaces reflect on artistic ambitions as well as practice. Perhaps not coincidentally, apprentices are pictured in both paintings. A young man in the sculptor’s studio seems caught by surprise as his master approaches with a client. He looks up from his work in a moment of confusion. A young draftsman is at work in the painter’s studio as well. Seated in the back, he peers out at a noble lady and her daughter who are posing for a portrait. Might the execution of these works, which reveal a rather modest skill level of the painter, have been part of a young artist’s education?
Object Description
interior of artist's studio; woman seated with child; painter seated to right, back to viewer