Two Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter (c.1655) by Pieter de Hooch

Two Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter - Pieter de Hooch - c.1655

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter
ArtistPieter de Hooch
Datec.1655
Mediumoil,wood
Dimensions66 x 76 cm
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationKunsthaus Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

About Two Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter

The artwork titled “Two Soldiers and a Serving Woman with a Trumpeter,” created by Pieter de Hooch around 1655, is an exquisite example of Baroque genre painting. Executed in oil on wood, the painting’s dimensions are 66 by 76 cm. This piece artfully encapsulates everyday life with a vivid portrayal of figures in an intimate, indoor setting. It is currently housed in Kunsthaus Zürich, located in Zürich, Switzerland.

In the artwork, Pieter de Hooch masterfully captures the essence of a moment shared between four individuals. The two soldiers are seated in a dimly lit, rustic interior, with one holding a goblet while the other appears engaged in lively conversation. The serving woman, standing gracefully, is pouring a drink, embodying a serene yet attentive demeanor. The trumpeter stands at the entrance, partially shadowed, adding an element of curiosity and intrigue to the scene. The subdued lighting and rich textures evoke a sense of warmth and realism, characteristic of de Hooch’s notable attention to detail and compositional balance. The background reveals a modest yet inviting interior, drawing the viewer deeper into the domestic atmosphere of the 17th century.

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