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How Well We Go Together, c. 1614-62 (oil on panel)
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How Well We Go Together, c. 1614-62 (oil on panel)
5675871 How Well We Go Together, c. 1614-62 (oil on panel) by Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de (1589-1662); 26.5x18 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info.: Two owls wearing human clothes, one in a blue woollen cap worn by fishermen and peasants, the other in a fashionable ruff and a black cloak. The banner reads " How well we go together", possibly as in " Birds of a feather flock together". The painting was part of a series depicting animals in human garb. The other paintings are now only known through print reproductions.); Dutch, out of copyright
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This print showcases the intriguing artwork titled "How Well We Go Together" by Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, a Dutch painter from the 17th century. The painting, originally created on an oil panel measuring 26.5x18 cm, is currently housed in the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Denmark. In this whimsical piece, two owls don human attire to create a satirical representation of society during the Dutch Golden Age. One owl dons a blue woollen cap typically worn by fishermen and peasants, while the other flaunts a fashionable ruff and black cloak. A banner proudly proclaims "How well we go together" possibly alluding to the saying "Birds of a feather flock together". The painting belongs to a series that depicted various animals dressed as humans; however, only prints reproductions of the other artworks survive today. This particular piece stands out with its portrayal of owls engaging in ice skating - an activity associated with winter and often enjoyed during this era. Van de Venne's work masterfully combines elements of satire and anthropomorphism to offer viewers both amusement and social commentary. Through his clever use of clothing and accessories, he invites us to reflect upon societal norms and relationships. This remarkable print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Van de Venne's talent for capturing intricate details within his paintings while shedding light on cultural aspects prevalent during Holland's Golden Age.
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