Artwork

Beim Makler

Beim Makler, by Egbert van Heemskerck II, unspecified, 1669
Beim Makler, by Egbert van Heemskerck II, unspecified, 1669

Beim Makler is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Egbert van Heemskerck II. It dates from 1669 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

‘Beim Makler’, painted in 1669 by Egbert van Heemskerck II, is an oil work that resides in Munich’s Alte Pinakothek. The composition presents a dimly lit interior where two figures sit opposite each other, absorbed in a quiet exchange of written material.

Subject & Meaning

The scene depicts a man holding a book and his companion with a quill, suggesting a moment of reading, drafting, or negotiation. Their somber attire and the subdued setting convey a contemplative atmosphere, emphasizing the intellectual or transactional nature of their interaction rather than any narrative drama.

Technique & Style

Heemskerck employs pronounced chiaroscuro, allowing the illuminated figures to emerge from a shadowy background. This contrast creates a three‑dimensional effect, while the restrained palette of dark tones underscores the intimate, focused mood of the work.

History & Provenance

Created in the late seventeenth century, the painting entered the collection of the Alte Pinakothek, one of Germany’s foremost art museums. Its presence there reflects the institution’s commitment to representing Dutch and Flemish genre painting of the period.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Beim Makler?

Beim Makler was painted by Egbert van Heemskerck II in 1669.

Where can I see Beim Makler?

Beim Makler is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Beim Makler?

Beim Makler is associated with Dutch Golden Age.