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Peter Wtewael

Laughing man with flute

In the 17th century playing a flute would be understood by contemporaries to have an erotic meaning – no doubt the reason why this flute player is grinning mischievously at us. Peter Wtewael was the son and pupil of his – much more famous – father, Joachim Wtewael. His secure oeuvre consists of some 5 paintings which are signed and dated. Our Laughing man with flute is the earliest known work by his hand. The theme of musicians playing instruments was a very popular subject with the Utrecht caravaggists, right around the date of this painting, 1623. At the same time this work shows clear mannerist influences (colouring, big hands) and so can be understood as a synthesis between mannerism and caravaggism.

Artist Peter Wtewael
Title Laughing man with flute
Date 1623
Technique Oil
Materials Panel
Dimensions 56.8 x 36.3
Signed & dated Signed and dated at upper left: Peter wtewael F./ 1623

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16/04/2023 - 20/08/2023 | Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
Golden Times of Dutch Painting. Kremer Collection meets Rau Collection