01 painting, The amorous game, Simon de Vos' An interior scene, with Footnotes, #98

Simon de Vos, Antwerp 1603 - 1676
An interior scene with elegant figures playing musical instruments and merrymaking
Oil on marouflaged panel
49.5 x 63.9 cm.; 19½ x 25⅛ in.
Private collection

Sold for 16,380 GBP in December 2022

The scene is a delight for the ears as well as the eyes, as it features remarkably lively depictions of musicians playing bagpipes, fiddles, traverso flutes, clavichords, theorbos, not to mention a pair of singers at the front right. In this particular gathering the delights of music are joined by the ever-present temptations of drink. These themes are brought to life by finely dressed courtiers proudly showing off their courtly trappings and birds of prey. More on this painting


Simon de Vos (20 October 1603 in Antwerp – 15 October 1676 in Antwerp) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and art collector. He started his career making small-format cabinet pictures of genre scenes, in particular of Caravaggesque merry companies. Later he switched to history painting, working on larger formats in a Flemish Baroque style which was influenced by Rubens and van Dyck. More on Simon de Vos



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