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Scheits, S. M. - Matthias Scheits ca. 1625/30 - Hamburg - ca. 1700. Matthias Scheits, artistically socialized in the Netherlands, continued to orientate himself towards Dutch genre painting after his return to Hamburg. He captured scenes of peasant life reminiscent of David Teniers and Adriaen von Ostade. The scene shown here was painted in 1695, a few years before Scheit's death, and is thus the latest version of the subject in his oeuvre - he had already created two drawings on this theme in 1675 (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett, inv. no. 29446 and Albertina, Vienna, inv. no. 3686), which correspond compositionally to the painting; another version of the painting is also in Hamburg (Hamburger Kunsthalle, inv. no. 253). Scheits also dealt with this theme in etchings, "Der Zudringliche", oil on canvas, genre scene of a Dutch peasant dance on the edge of a village with two couples and other people at the right edge of the picture, one couple is taking a break while the other couple is dancing, the dancer is harassing his partner and she is trying to escape his advances, right and sign. and dat. 1695 restored, relined canvas, craquelure, several retouches, c. 60x83cm, slightly dam., c. 83x105cm, Literature: Peter Prange: Deutsche Zeichnungen 1450-1800, Die Sammlungen der Hamburger Kunsthalle Kupferstichkabinett, vol. 1, Cologne/Weimar/Vienna 2007, p. 322, no. 908, note 3, Provenance: In private ownership for decades, Northern Germany

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Scheits, S. M. - Matthias Scheits ca. 1625/30 - Hamburg - ca. 1700. Matthias Scheits, artistically socialized in the Netherlands, continued to orientate himself towards Dutch genre painting after his return to Hamburg. He captured scenes of peasant life reminiscent of David Teniers and Adriaen von Ostade. The scene shown here was painted in 1695, a few years before Scheit's death, and is thus the latest version of the subject in his oeuvre - he had already created two drawings on this theme in 1675 (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett, inv. no. 29446 and Albertina, Vienna, inv. no. 3686), which correspond compositionally to the painting; another version of the painting is also in Hamburg (Hamburger Kunsthalle, inv. no. 253). Scheits also dealt with this theme in etchings, "Der Zudringliche", oil on canvas, genre scene of a Dutch peasant dance on the edge of a village with two couples and other people at the right edge of the picture, one couple is taking a break while the other couple is dancing, the dancer is harassing his partner and she is trying to escape his advances, right and sign. and dat. 1695 restored, relined canvas, craquelure, several retouches, c. 60x83cm, slightly dam., c. 83x105cm, Literature: Peter Prange: Deutsche Zeichnungen 1450-1800, Die Sammlungen der Hamburger Kunsthalle Kupferstichkabinett, vol. 1, Cologne/Weimar/Vienna 2007, p. 322, no. 908, note 3, Provenance: In private ownership for decades, Northern Germany

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