David Teniers II (Antwerp 1610-1690 Brussels)
David Teniers II (Antwerp 1610-1690 Brussels)

Peasants dancing in a village square

Details
David Teniers II (Antwerp 1610-1690 Brussels)
Peasants dancing in a village square
graphite, graphite framing lines
14.7 x 19.4 cm.
Exhibited
Brussels, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruegel: Une dynastie de peintres, 1980, no. 246.
Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum, David Teniers the Younger: Paintings, Drawings, 1991, no. 120.

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Lot Essay

Dr. Margret Klinge was the first to connect this vivid study by Teniers with his painting Kermesse, 1648-9, which is now in the Rockoxhuis in Antwerp (Brussels, 1980, op. cit., no. 246). This study showing a group of peasants with a bagpiper in the background is the only known study for the painting.

Fig. 1. David Teniers, Kermnesse, Rockoxhuis, Antwerp. © KBC, Rockoxhuis, Erwin Donvil.

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