At the Tavern

Franz Brancky

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Basic information
ID
Ж-1929
Author
Franz Brancky
Name
At the Tavern
Date of creation
late 18th c.
Technique
oil painting
Material
wood oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
39.2 x 55
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Franz Brancky
Artist's lifetime
late 18th c.
Country
Germany
Biography
There is no information about the author’s biography. The artist worked in the late 18th c. and painted genre scenes.
Object description
The painting depicts a tavern interior where two groups of people are present. In the foreground, near a barrel, a man and a woman are shown holding glasses. In the depths of the tavern, men are playing cards. Paintings of this type were created in dimly lit rooms, portraying characters from the "lower life". Their features and postures were grotesquely caricatural. The interior of a tavern usually has a poor ambience with empty old walls. Soft shadows are created by the subdued light coming from the window. Such genre paintings were popular in seventeenth-century Holland, sometimes serving as a moral lesson about manners and lifestyles for middle-class families, but more often seen as a comic addition to liven up a more serious collection.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery