Soldiers Playing Cards (c.1658) by Pieter de Hooch

Soldiers Playing Cards - Pieter de Hooch - c.1658

Artwork Information

TitleSoldiers Playing Cards
ArtistPieter de Hooch
Datec.1658
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions46 x 51 cm
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Soldiers Playing Cards

The artwork titled “Soldiers Playing Cards,” created by the renowned artist Pieter de Hooch around 1658, exemplifies the Baroque art movement. This piece, executed in oil on panel, measures 46 by 51 cm and falls under the genre painting category. Currently, it resides within a private collection.

The artwork portrays a scene of soldiers engaged in a card game within a domestic interior. Three figures are depicted: two soldiers and a woman, potentially a maidservant. The soldiers are seen immersed in their game, one facing the viewer and displaying a card, while the other focuses on his hand. The atmosphere is enhanced by a large window providing natural light that and delineates the textures and details of their clothing and the surrounding space. The setting, captured with meticulous detail and realism, reflects the genre painting style, which emphasizes everyday scenes and the intricate subtleties of human interaction during the Baroque period.

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