19th century Flemish school
"Interior scene".
Oil on panel.
Signed "Cantino".
Measurements: 42 x 34 cm; 66 x 58 cm (frame).
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Flemish school of the 19th century.
"Interior scene".
Oil on panel.
Signed "Cantino".
Measurements: 42 x 34 cm; 66 x 58 cm (frame).
The interior scene in tender represents a humble and warm domestic environment, characteristic of Flemish genre painting. The composition takes place in a rustic kitchen illuminated by a soft golden light that penetrates from the door and blends with the reddish glow of the fireplace, creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. In the foreground, a woman and a girl are shown concentrating on everyday tasks, probably peeling vegetables or preparing food, while in the background another figure converses by the doorway, adding narrative depth to the scene. The artist pays special attention to domestic objects - clay pots, baskets, tablecloths, utensils and containers, typical elements of the Flemish tradition that dignify daily life and turn the ordinary into a pictorial motif. The richness of the textures, the meticulous detail and the careful treatment of light recall the heritage of the Flemish and Dutch painters of the 17th century, where interiors served to transmit values of simplicity, work and family harmony.
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