This painting focuses on a mother and a daughter in a room. The doorway to
the inside of the room is centered along the vertical axis of the painting. The
medium is oil on canvas and was created in 1658/1660. It was painted by a
Dutch artist. There are uses of primary and secondary colors. Such as a red
tablecloth on a brown table with dark color vase sitting on top. The chairs are
dark brown with yellow diamonds. The walls are gray and tan. The mother is
wearing a red shirt with a dark color skirt and a white bonnet. The young girl is
wearing a dress that is brown at the top and yellow at the bottom. The floor is a
reddish-orange brick color in a square formation. The young girl is standing in
the doorway holding the door handle and is glancing at her mother(I assume)
while smiling. The mother is folding a greenish-yellow cloth and smiling back
at her daughter. Above the doorway there is a small painting, with a brown
frame and the picture is blurred. If you look through the doorway you can see
another door leading outside and a window to the left of that outside door.
That door has two parts(top and bottom opens separately)and is open allowing
sunshine into the house along with the light coming through the windows. The
balance of this painting is asymmetrical; the left side is fuller than the right.
The mother is standing on the left side and little girl is slightly to the right of
the vertical axis. The sides are brought together by the light shining in from the
right and through the doorway. The theme of the painting is of human
experience and is representational; descriptive of a work of art that depicts
forms in the natural world.
The artist's style is from the Dutch genre; French meaning scenes showing
people at work, play, or rest. He popularized the style of painting. Some would
also describe his style as cinematic people.
Good luck to whom ever chooses this.
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Gwendolyn
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