A painting of the interior of a Dutch house in a style characteristic of the work of 17th-century genre painters.
荷兰内景画(具17世纪风俗画画家作品特点的荷兰房屋内景画)
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Both might be found in Dutch interiors, hung amongst the archetypal 17th-century ebonized frames.
Her 17 th-century costumes also give the domestic scenes the look of a Dutch interior and, when the action shifts to Italy, the faces etched against flickering candelight may have sprung from a de la Tour canvas.
Attached to the outside of the gallery is a curtain-rod which looks pointless because Metsu painted out a curtain drawn back to reveal a picture, surprising in a Dutch interior, of revelling nudes.
Though many people are familiar with the notion that he used a camera obscura to capture ‘photographic’ effects in his Dutch interiors and cityscapes, few know exactly what the implement is.
A seated woman in a Dutch interior peels an apple for her solemn child, who is standing before her, with intense concentration on what her mother is doing.
Definition of Dutch interior in US English:
Dutch interior
noun
A painting of the interior of a Dutch house in a style characteristic of the work of 17th-century genre painters.
荷兰内景画(具17世纪风俗画画家作品特点的荷兰房屋内景画)
Example sentencesExamples
A seated woman in a Dutch interior peels an apple for her solemn child, who is standing before her, with intense concentration on what her mother is doing.
Though many people are familiar with the notion that he used a camera obscura to capture ‘photographic’ effects in his Dutch interiors and cityscapes, few know exactly what the implement is.
Attached to the outside of the gallery is a curtain-rod which looks pointless because Metsu painted out a curtain drawn back to reveal a picture, surprising in a Dutch interior, of revelling nudes.
Her 17 th-century costumes also give the domestic scenes the look of a Dutch interior and, when the action shifts to Italy, the faces etched against flickering candelight may have sprung from a de la Tour canvas.
Both might be found in Dutch interiors, hung amongst the archetypal 17th-century ebonized frames.