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Pierre de Moucheron, his Wife Isabeau de Gerbierand their eighteen Children
3709954 Pierre de Moucheron, his Wife Isabeau de Gerbierand their eighteen Children, 1563 (oil on panel)
by Flemish School, (16th century); 108x246 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Family portrait of Pierre de Moucheron (1508-67) merchant in Middelburg and Antwerp, his wife Isabeau de Gerbier, their eighteen children, their son-in-law Allard de la Dale and their first grandchild.
Previously attributed to Cornelis de Zeeuw); Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22235798
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Antwerp Bowl Bowls Bread Conversation Piece Dinner Flanders Meat Olives Plates Plenty Poultry Prosperous Protestant Protestants Roast Spinet Tableware Virginal Wealthy Windmill Mealtime
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This family portrait, titled "Pierre de Moucheron, his Wife Isabeau de Gerbier and their eighteen Children" offers a glimpse into the bustling household of a prosperous Flemish merchant in the 16th century. Painted by an unknown artist from the Flemish School, this oil on panel masterpiece measures an impressive 108x246 cm and is housed at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The painting showcases Pierre de Moucheron, his wife Isabeau de Gerbier, their children, son-in-law Allard de la Dale, and even their first grandchild. The composition is filled with intricate details that provide insight into daily life during this era. From the abundance of food displayed on the table to the spinet being played by one of the children and a windmill visible through a window in the background - every element tells its own story. This conversation piece captures not only familial bonds but also highlights elements of wealth and prosperity. The opulent tableware, sumptuous fruits, roast meat dishes, poultry pies, olives bowls brimming with plenty are all indicators of affluence. Yet amidst this display of material wealth lies genuine warmth as family members engage in lively conversations while enjoying their meal together. With its rich symbolism and meticulous execution typical of Flemish artistry during that time period, this painting serves as both a historical document and an exquisite work of art capturing a moment frozen in time for generations to admire.
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