LE DEJEUNER DE HARENG
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LE DEJEUNER DE HARENG
Giclée / Art Print
Reproduction Size
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$ 81
Collectible Description
A Quiet Moment: Gabriel Metsu’s *Le Déjeuner de Hareng*
Gabriel Metsu's 1660s painting, *Le Déjeuner de Hareng*, isn’t a grand historical scene or a dramatic portrait; instead, it offers a remarkably intimate glimpse into the domestic life of the Dutch Golden Age. This still life, now meticulously reproduced on canvas and metal, captures a simple breakfast tableau—a pitcher, bread, herring, cutlery, and a draped cloth – arranged with an almost unsettling stillness. It’s a scene brimming with quiet observation, inviting viewers to contemplate not just the objects themselves, but also the subtle narratives they suggest about abundance, transience, and the rhythms of daily existence.
Metsu, often described as an “eclectic artist,” defied easy categorization within the artistic circles of his time. Unlike many of his contemporaries who specialized in a particular genre, Metsu’s oeuvre spanned history paintings, portraits, and, crucially for this work, still lifes. This versatility is evident here; he masterfully blends realism with a delicate sense of theatricality, creating an image that feels both utterly familiar and subtly enigmatic. The painting's power lies not in dramatic action but in the careful arrangement of elements, each contributing to a larger, unspoken story.
The Language of Texture and Light
Metsu’s technical skill is immediately apparent in his rendering of texture. He doesn’t simply depict objects; he conveys their materiality with astonishing precision. The rough, crusty surface of the bread contrasts sharply with the smooth, glazed ceramic of the pitcher. The scales of the herring shimmer under an unseen light source, while the folds of the cloth appear soft and inviting. This meticulous attention to detail is further enhanced by his masterful use of light – diffused and subtle, it casts delicate shadows that define form and volume, creating a sense of depth and realism rarely achieved in still life painting.
The muted color palette—earthy browns, creams, and the silvery sheen of the cutlery—contributes to the painting’s somber yet contemplative mood. The limited range of colors focuses attention on the textures and forms, reinforcing the sense that we are witnessing a moment frozen in time. It's a deliberate choice that evokes the feeling of a memory, or perhaps even a fleeting dream.
Symbolism and the Dutch Golden Age
*Le Déjeuner de Hareng* is more than just a depiction of breakfast; it’s imbued with symbolic meaning rooted in the cultural context of the Dutch Golden Age. The inclusion of herring, a staple food of the region, speaks to the prosperity and abundance enjoyed by many during this period. However, the painting also subtly acknowledges the transience of life – the perishable nature of food—a common theme explored in still lifes of the era. The arrangement itself, with its triangular composition and deliberate placement of objects, creates a sense of balance and order, reflecting the values of Dutch society at the time.
Furthermore, the painting’s quiet intimacy suggests a focus on domesticity—a celebration of everyday life within the home. It's a scene that invites viewers to pause, reflect, and consider the simple pleasures of sustenance and companionship. The subtle details – the way the light catches the edge of the pitcher, the slight curve of the bread – invite repeated viewing, revealing new layers of meaning with each observation.
A Timeless Masterpiece: Reproduction Options
OriginalUniqueArt is proud to offer high-quality reproductions of Gabriel Metsu’s *Le Déjeuner de Hareng*, capturing the essence of this remarkable painting. Whether you choose a traditional canvas print or a sleek metal print, our meticulous reproduction ensures that you experience the artistry and detail of Metsu's original work in stunning clarity. This captivating still life is not just a beautiful addition to your home; it’s a window into the rich cultural heritage of the Dutch Golden Age.
Explore our range of sizes and framing options today, and bring this timeless masterpiece into your space.
Artist Biography
**a life of artistic exploration**
gabriël metsu, a dutch painter from the netherlands, lived a life marked by artistic exploration and innovation. born in 1629, metsu's work embodied the spirit of the dutch golden age, a period renowned for its prolific artistic output. this biography delves into the life and works of this enigmatic figure, whose contributions to the art world continue to fascinate.**early life and influences**
metsu was born in 1629, the son of jacques metsu, a tapestry worker and painter originally from hainault. this eclectic background likely influenced gabriel's early interest in diverse artistic techniques. the family's move to leiden, where metsu grew up, exposed him to various cultural influences.**artistic career**
metsu's career was marked by an adherence to no single style or technique, earning him the title of "a highly eclectic artist." his work spanned history paintings, still lifes, portraits, and genre works. notably, only 14 of his 133 works are dated, leaving much to be discovered about his creative process.- rembrandt van rijn's influence on metsu's early work is evident, particularly in his use of light and color.
- metsu's move to amsterdam in 1655 marked a significant shift in his style, with more emphasis on domestic interiors and genre scenes.
- his training of michiel van musscher and joost van geel reflects his commitment to the artistic community.
**notable works and legacy**
metsu's paintings often featured young women, market scenes, and old people, drawing from popular emblems. a notable example is the poultry seller, which showcases his use of symbolism. key works:- the sick child (c. 1664), reflecting metsu's admiration for vermeer's work.
- portrait of the family hinlopen, a masterpiece that blends genre and portrait painting.
**museums and collections**
metsu's works can be found in various museums, including the rijksmuseum in amsterdam. for more information on his art and to explore other dutch golden age painters, visit [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/art.nsf/o/a@d3c627](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/art.nsf/o/a@d3c627) for a comprehensive overview. **conclusion:** gabriel metsu's life and art are a testament to the innovative spirit of the dutch golden age. his eclectic style, though sometimes enigmatic, has left an indelible mark on the world of art. as we continue to uncover more about his life and works, we are reminded of the profound impact he had on the development of western art.- for a deeper understanding of the dutch golden age, refer to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dutch_golden_age_painting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dutch_golden_age_painting).
- explore more of metsu's works and those of his contemporaries at [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/gabriel-metsu](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/gabriel-metsu).
**references:**
- the house of orange-nassau historic collection trust (the hague, netherlands), [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/a@d3ccx5](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/a@d3ccx5).
- van gogh museum (netherlands) - a haven for art lovers, [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/a@d3c8x3](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/a@d3c8x3).
- dutch golden age painting, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dutch_golden_age_painting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dutch_golden_age_painting).
Gabriel Metsu
1629 - 1667 , Netherlands
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Dutch Golden Age painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Michiel van Musscher
- Joost van Geel
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Rembrandt van Rijn
- Johannes Vermeer
- Date Of Birth: 1629
- Date Of Death: 1667
- Full Name: Gabriel Metsu
- Nationality: Dutch
- Notable Artworks:
- The Sick Child
- Poultry Seller
- Portrait of the Hinlopen Family
- Place Of Birth: Leiden, Netherlands



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