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The Dice Shooters, 1630-1680. Creator: Unknown
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The Dice Shooters, 1630-1680. Creator: Unknown
The Dice Shooters, 1630-1680
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Dice Genre Scene Recreation Recreational Rival Rivalry Walls Young Man
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This 17th century oil painting, titled "The Dice Shooters," by an unknown artist, showcases a lively scene of young boys engaged in a friendly dice game. The painting, believed to originate from the Low Countries, possibly the Netherlands, is a prime example of Baroque art from the era. The boys, dressed in vibrant and intricately designed clothing, sit around a long table, their eyes focused intently on the dice as they take turns throwing them. A dog sits at the feet of one of the boys, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. The boys' clothing, with its rich colors and detailed apparel, reflects the fashion trends of the time. Some wear hats adorned with feathers, while others wear collars adorned with lace. The table, with its ornate legs and intricate carvings, adds a sense of grandeur to the scene. The painting, which measures approximately 25 x 33 cm, is a genre scene, a popular type of art during the Baroque era that depicted everyday life. The title "The Dice Shooters" suggests a sense of rivalry and friendly competition among the young men. The painting is a testament to the heritage and art of the time, and is now a cherished piece in the Rijksmuseum's collection. Mathieu Le Nain, a renowned Dutch painter, is often attributed to this painting due to its similarities to his works. However, the true identity of the artist remains unknown, adding to the painting's allure and mystery.
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