This painting depicts two men singing from a score. They are surrounded by a clutter of leather-bound books, pieces of cloth and furniture. In the foreground a basse de violon is leaning against a box. The variety of objects enabled Bega to show off his skill in depicting various textures with meticulous brushwork. The palette of brownish and purplish colours is typical of the artist’s style.
March 2016
ProvenanceChristie's, 14-16 June 1849, William Hope sale, lot 92; Smith; purchased, Christie's, 7-9 November 1863, George Blamire sale, lot 70 Exhibition HistoryElegance and Uncouth Manners - Cornelis Bega, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, 15 March - 10 June 2012; Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin, 29 June - 30 September 2012
Label TextA highly versatile artist, Bega specialised in scenes of daily life portraying the middle and lower classes in domestic interiors and taverns. His most popular subjects were drunkards, gamblers, quacks, alchemists and nursing mothers. This painting depicts two men singing from a score. They are surrounded bu a clutter of leather-bound books, pieces of cloth, and furniture. In the foreground a basse de violon is leaning against a box. This variety of objects allowed Bega to show off his skill in depicting various textures. The palette of brownish and purplish colours is typical of Beg'a style.Label TextA highly versatile artist, Bega specialised in scenes of daily life portraying the middle and lower classes in domestic interiors and taverns. His most popular subjects were drunkards, gamblers, quacks, alchemists, prostitutes and nursing mothers. This painting depicts two men singing from a score. They are surrounded by a clutter of leather-bound books, pieces of cloth and furniture. In the foreground a basse de violon is leaning against a box. The variety of objects allowed Bega to show off his skill in depicting various textures with meticulous brushwork. The palette of brownish and purplish colours is typical of Bega’s style.
