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David Teniers the Younger - Gambling scene at an inn (late 1640s)

 David Teniers the Younger - Gambling scene at an inn (late 1640s)This work exploits the picturesque contrast between elegant figures gambling in the foreground and farmers gathering around a fire in the background on the right. Regardless of their social environment, the discarded shoe shows the men's reluctance to leave the welcoming tavern, for the benefit of the landlord on the left, who writes his debts. they put up a board. The inclusion of middle-class figures and the brighter palette suggest a date of the late 1640s.(Wallace Collection, London - Oil on oak panel, 40.2 x 57.9 cm
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