Abraham Teniers
"Peasants in a carpenter's shop".
Oil on panel.
It has frame of the nineteenth century with faults.
Signed in the lower right cauldron.
Measurements: 23 x 34 cm; 34 x 45 cm (frame).
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ABRAHAM TENIERS (Antwerp 1629 -1670).
"Peasants in a carpenter's shop".
Oil on panel.
It has frame of the nineteenth century with faults.
Signed in the lower right cauldron.
Measurements: 23 x 34 cm; 34 x 45 cm (frame).
This work signed by Abraham Teniers is clearly inscribed in the tradition of the Flemish genre painting of the XVII century, oriented to the representation of rural scenes and daily work. Active in the artistic environment of Antwerp and formed within the influential Teniers dynasty, Abraham developed a production consistent with the models established by his father, David Teniers the Elder, and, above all, by his brother David Teniers the Younger, whose artistic authority decisively marked his visual language.
The work responds to the author's usual thematic repertoire: peasant life understood as a space of labor, coexistence and social order. The interest does not lie in the individual anecdote, but in the articulation of a collective scene where architecture, figures and landscape are integrated in a balanced composition. Stylistically, it presents an earthy and restrained palette, a loose and functional brushstroke, and a treatment of the figures subordinated to the general narrative, characteristic features of Abraham Teniers.
From a comparative perspective, Peasants in a Carpenter's Shop can be directly related to other rural scenes by Abraham Teniers held in public collections such as the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Belgium, in particular his depictions of small-format peasant villages and workshops. A similar spatial organization is repeated in these works, based on rustic constructions that structure the scene and on small-scale figures integrated into the landscape, as well as a chromatic range dominated by ochers, browns and muted greens.
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