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Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam is an oil painting by John Greenwood made between 1752-1758. It depicts a humorous scene in a tavern in Surinam , with many merchants and sea captains from Rhode Island enjoying themselves.
Place of creation: Haarlem : Object history: 1911: in collection of Johanna Elisabethe Louise May ; References: Adriaen van Ostade catalog raisonné, 1910, 575 ; Catalogue of the A. de Ridder Collection, 39
At this time, Cornelis Hofstede de Groot recognized Leyster's signature on the Carousing Couple, which had previously been credited to Frans Hals. [4] After recognizing Leyster's signature on the Carousing Couple, Groot then identified six more of Judith Leyster's paintings. The Guildhall exhibit presented a biography for Frans Hals, but not ...
The Revelers Vase is a Greek vase originating from the Archaic Period.Painted around 510 BCE in the red figure pottery style, the Revelers vase was found in an Etruscan tomb in Vulci, Italy.
Carousing Couple: 1630: 68 cm x 55 cm: RF 2131: Musée du Louvre: Paris Girl and Boy at a Game of Kolf [1] 1630: Private collection: unknown Head of a Boy in Profile: 1630: National Gallery of Art: Washington D.C. Man Offering Money to a Young Woman: 1631: 30.9 cm x 24.2 cm: 564: Mauritshuis: The Hague
Peasants carousing outside an inn. Jan Thomas van Kessel was born in Antwerp on 10 September 1677 as the son of Thomas van Kessel. [2] His father was the son of the prominent painter Jan van Kessel the Elder and a brother of the painters Jan van Kessel the Younger and Ferdinand van Kessel.
Kōmos revellry scene from a Komast cup by the KY Painter, c. 575 BC, Louvre (E 742) Kōmos scene, black-figure amphora by member of the Tyrrhenian group, c. 560 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 1432)
The school's influence remained with Ruth in other ways. He was a lifelong Catholic who would sometimes attend Mass after carousing all night, and he became a well-known member of the Knights of Columbus. He would visit orphanages, schools, and hospitals throughout his life, often avoiding publicity. [17]