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David Teniers the Younger, A Man holding a Glass and an Old Woman lighting a Pipe

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Full title A Man holding a Glass and an Old Woman lighting a Pipe
Artist David Teniers the Younger
Artist dates 1610 - 1690
Date made about 1645
Medium and support Oil on oak
Dimensions 23.8 × 34.3 cm
Inscription summary Signed
Acquisition credit Bequeathed by Lord Farnborough, 1838
Inventory number NG158
Location Not on display
Collection Main Collection
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A Man holding a Glass and an Old Woman lighting a Pipe
David Teniers the Younger

David Teniers the Younger was one of the most successful Flemish painters of the seventeenth century. His work was prized by important collectors, and he amassed great wealth and attained high status himself: he was awarded a patent of nobility in 1680. At this time there was a fashion for pictures of peasant life, often in the interior of an inn and with characters larger than life, as in this painting.

The woman lighting her pipe glares at the self-confident young man, his red hat at a jaunty angle, who holds up his glass of ale. She blows smoke, her lips pursed in his direction, as the man behind her puts a hand on her shoulder in a kindly gesture. Behind them, another person approaches a figure slumped by the fire, perhaps asleep, perhaps drunk. Teniers left the viewer to interpret the expressions and gestures he portrayed.

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