JAN VAN VUCHT
Rotterdam c. 1603 - 1637 Rotterdam
(staffage by Anthonie Palamedesz)
Interior of a Palace
Panel, 51.7 x 65.5 cm
Signed: I.v.Vucht (on base of second column from left)
Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder, The Hague

Rich and poor and young and old mingle in this palace interior,
showing it to have been a popular meeting place. Genteel burghers
converse among themselves and stroll amid the columns; on the far
left a shabbily dressed couple stand talking. An invalid makes his
way with some difficulty, while on the right a beggar extends a
hand.
A warm, evenly dispersed glow fills the immense space, revealing
various architectural features to excellent advantage. The
harmonious colours have been meticulously chosen. The gentle red of
the numerous marble columns contrasts wonderfully with the cream of
the walls and enhances the coherence of the work. Red is also an
element that connects the different figures.
A succession of vaulted ceilings, interspersed with square open
spaces leads the eye into the recesses of the building. The
geometrical pattern of the tiled floor also helps create a
realistic three-dimensional impression, while the spatial quality
of the painting is emphasised by the glimpse into the distance on
the right.
Paintings by Jan van Vught can be seen at museums in Rotterdam and Schwerin.