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Jan Steen's "The Dissolute Household" depicts a chaotic domestic scene, filled with figures indulging in idleness and disarray. This genre painting from the Dutch Golden Age offers a humorous and moralising view of everyday life.
Jan Steen's "The Dissolute Household" presents a chaotic scene of domestic disorder, typical of the artist's genre paintings. Steen, a leading figure of the Dutch Golden Age, was known for his humorous and moralising depictions of everyday life. This painting, brimming with anecdotal detail, captures a household spiralling into disarray, offering both entertainment and a cautionary message. The composition is filled with figures engaged in various states of idleness and indulgence. A woman reclines with a man who is smoking a pipe, while another figure plays the violin. A woman has fallen asleep at the table, surrounded by children. The floor is littered with playing cards, discarded food, and other signs of neglect. The warm, muted palette and careful rendering of textures contribute to the painting's immersive quality. Steen's skill in capturing facial expressions and body language adds to the narrative, making the scene both lively and morally instructive. The painting reflects the 17th-century Dutch interest in domestic life and the consequences of vice.

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12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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noisy Dutch domestic comedies painted with moral wit, giving the language a phrase for cheerful household chaos
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