Don Quixote Attacking the Biscayan by Jean Honoré Fragonard https://www.nga.gov/artworks/111599-don-quixote-attacking-biscayan
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Walt Kuhn’s interest in still-life painting intensified throughout his career. During an extended stay in Paris in the summer of 1933, Kuhn proclaimed in a letter home that he would focus on still life when he returned to the United States.
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This painting is one of several variants by Veronese of the subject, some completed with workshop assistance. It depicts a biblical account from Exodus 2:3–10.
National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Dutch seventeenth-century artists drew their subject matter from all elements of society. The refinement of the wealthy burghers in the second half of the century was best captured by Gerard ter Borch the Younger.
Washington, 1960: 32, color repro.
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