17th

century

Oil on canvas

Dutch

A reclining nymph with her attendant

Bronckhorst, Jan Gerritsz. van (c.1603-c.1661)

This picture is a late example of Dutch classicism, which itself had grown out of a change in approach by the Caravaggesques in the later 1620s, a style which the artist himself had embraced in his earlier work. As in so many pictures of this type, there are sexual overtones and this always comes as a surprise to those who see Dutch art entirely in Protestant moral terms. At the very same period in Amsterdam, Rembrandt himself was experimenting with pictures of overtly sexual subject matter.

Schorr Collection, UK / © The Schorr Collection / Bridgeman Images

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