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Two Women and a Man making Music, ca 1675. Artist: Ochtervelt, Jacob Lucasz. (1634-1682)
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Two Women and a Man making Music, ca 1675. Artist: Ochtervelt, Jacob Lucasz. (1634-1682)
Two Women and a Man making Music, ca 1675. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
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Elegant Female Portrait Fine Harpsichord Harpsichordist Muse Muselar Music Instruments Piano Play Music Virginal Virginalist Virginals Aristocracy Musical Instruments Poetry Young Woman
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In this painting by Jacob Lucasz Ochtervelt, titled "Two Women and a Man making Music" we are transported to the vibrant world of 17th-century Holland. The scene depicts two elegantly dressed women and a man engrossed in their musical performance, creating an atmosphere filled with harmony and joy. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully captures the delicate features of each musician. The young woman seated at the virginal piano exudes grace and poise, her fingers gliding effortlessly across the keys. Beside her stands another lady, equally enchanting, plucking strings on a harpsichord with finesse. Their male companion completes the trio with his melodious contribution from an exquisite square piano. This genre painting not only showcases Ochtervelt's mastery but also provides us with a glimpse into the aristocratic life of that era. It reflects both the cultural significance placed on music during this time and its role in bringing people together for moments of shared creativity. As we admire this fine artwork housed within London's National Gallery collection, we can almost hear the melodic notes filling our ears while envisioning ourselves among these talented musicians. Ochtervelt's portrayal serves as a reminder of how art has always been intertwined with music, inspiring muses and poets alike throughout history.
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