Artwork

Maleratelier

Maleratelier, by Balthasar van den Bossche, unspecified, 1700
Maleratelier, by Balthasar van den Bossche, unspecified, 1700

Maleratelier is an unspecified painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Balthasar van den Bossche. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Maleratelier is a painting created by Flemish artist Balthasar van den Bossche around 1700. It is a representative work of the Flemish Baroque period and is currently held in the Alte Pinakothek.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a group of elegantly dressed men and women engaged in various activities, such as playing musical instruments, reading, or simply lounging. The scene conveys an atmosphere of refinement and sophistication.

Technique & Style

The artist's use of chiaroscuro, a technique that exploits contrasts between light and dark, draws attention to the figures and objects in the foreground. The dark background serves to heighten the sense of elegance and refinement in the scene.

Maleratelier
Maleratelier, Gerard Thomas

Artist & collection

Portrait of Balthasar van den Bossche

Artist

Balthasar van den Bossche

Balthasar van den Bossche (1681–1715) was a Flemish painter who is mainly known for his wide range of genre subjects and occasional portraits.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Maleratelier?

Maleratelier was painted by Balthasar van den Bossche in 1700.

Where can I see Maleratelier?

Maleratelier is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Maleratelier?

Maleratelier is associated with Flemish Baroque painting.