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A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: The Outdoor Staircase, 1630-32 (oil on canvas)
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A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: The Outdoor Staircase, 1630-32 (oil on canvas)
6620719 A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: The Outdoor Staircase, 1630-32 (oil on canvas) by Delen, Dirck van (1605-71); 310A--125 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright
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17th Century Fashion 3 People 3 Persons Baroque Art Court Royal High Society Royal Court Socialite Staircase Stairs Three Persons Virility Benelux Countries Netherlands Holland Dutch Several People Several Persons
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This print showcases a seven-part decorative sequence titled "The Outdoor Staircase" painted by the talented artist Dirck van Delen between 1630 and 1632. The artwork, created using oil on canvas, measures an impressive 6620719 A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: The Outdoor Staircase, 1630-32 (oil on canvas) by Delen, Dirck van (1605-71); 310A--125 cm. It is currently housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Van Delen's masterpiece transports us back to the opulent world of seventeenth-century Dutch aristocracy. With its exquisite architectural details and vibrant colors, this baroque art piece exudes elegance and grandeur. The prominent column and majestic staircase serve as symbols of power and prestige within royal courts. In this scene, we witness three individuals gracefully descending the stairs. Dressed in fashionable attire that epitomizes the high society of their time, these men exude masculinity and virility. Through their presence, Van Delen captures both the socialite culture of the era and the intricate fashion trends that defined it. The painting also offers a glimpse into palace life during this period. The meticulously designed windows provide glimpses of an idyllic outdoor landscape beyond while maintaining a sense of exclusivity within these walls. As we admire this remarkable work from Bridgeman Images' collection without any commercial intent or use mentioned here let us appreciate how
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