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On the edge of a grand formal garden, a man presents an elegant woman with the rose he has just gathered from a bush. They are dressed in expensive black fabrics, the woman pulling up her overgown to reveal her precious crimson skirt underneath. While this could be a scene of courtship, it is more probably a portrait of a married couple enjoying a moment of romantic respite as a maid walks towards them on the long alley, about to reunite them with their two children. This minutely painted picture on copper is characteristic of Coques’s elegant style, which was to the taste of Antwerp’s sophisticated merchant class. A native of the Flemish city, he may have spent time in England, where he received the nickname “the Little Van Dyck”, due to the perceived influence of Anthony van Dyck on his work.
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Julien Domercq, Label text (1963.153), 2020
NOTES
5/13/2020- Covid-19 closure; Online sprint devoted to European galleries; Julien wrote or re-wrote 9 European object labels and has asked Emily Schiller to try to make this content available online by 5/17/2020. As with most content on the online collection, this text has not been edited by Queta. This text is the original draft from Julien and will be edited for interpretation standards and routed as a wall label in Fall 2020.
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General Description
On the edge of a grand formal garden, a man presents an elegant woman with the rose he has just gathered from a bush. They are dressed in expensive black fabrics, the woman pulling up her overgown to reveal her precious crimson skirt underneath. While this could be a scene of courtship, it is more probably a portrait of a married couple enjoying a moment of romantic respite as a maid walks towards them on the long alley, about to reunite them with their two children. This minutely painted picture on copper is characteristic of Coques’s elegant style, which was to the taste of Antwerp’s sophisticated merchant class. A native of the Flemish city, he may have spent time in England, where he received the nickname “the Little Van Dyck”, due to the perceived influence of Anthony van Dyck on his work.
Excerpt from
Julien Domercq, Label text (1963.153), 2020
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
5/13/2020- Covid-19 closure; Online sprint devoted to European galleries; Julien wrote or re-wrote 9 European object labels and has asked Emily Schiller to try to make this content available online by 5/17/2020. As with most content on the online collection, this text has not been edited by Queta. This text is the original draft from Julien and will be edited for interpretation standards and routed as a wall label in Fall 2020.
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Cultures
Geography
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Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
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