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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft is eDe binnenplaats van een huis in Delft is een schilderij van de Nederlandse kunstschilder Pieter de Hooch, geschilderd in 1658, olieverf op doek, 73,5 x 60 centimeter groot. Het toont een rustig tafereel uit het dagelijks leven in het zeventiende-eeuwse Holland. Het werk bevindt zich thans in de collectie van de National Gallery te Londen.llectie van de National Gallery te Londen. , «Дворик в Делфте» (нидерл. De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft) — картина нидерландского художника Питера де Хоха, представителя Золотого века голландской живописи. , Pátio de uma casa em Delft é uma pintura aPátio de uma casa em Delft é uma pintura a óleo de 1658, feita pelo pintor Pieter de Hooch. É um exemplo da pintura holandesa da Idade de Ouro. A obra retrata a arquitetura doméstica típica do período intermediário de Hooch, com edifícios e pátios dominando as pessoas. Está assinado e datado à esquerda na arcada "P.D.H. / A 1658". A cena está dividida em duas partes. À esquerda, um arco de tijolo e pedra leva de um pátio pavimentado a uma passagem por uma casa, onde uma mulher vestida de preto e vermelho está olhando para a rua além. Uma placa de pedra acima da porta diz, em holandês: "Dit is in sint hieronimus daelle / wildt v tot pacientie en lydtsaemheijt begeeven / vvand wij muetten eerst daellen / willen wy worden verheeven 1614" (em português: "Isso é no vale de São Jerônimo / por favor seja paciente e manso / pois devemos primeiro descer / se quisermos ser elevados. " ) Quando o claustro foi suprimido, esta placa foi removida, mas ainda pode ser vista fixada na parede de um jardim atrás do canal. À direita está uma videira crescendo sobre uma estrutura de madeira, com uma porta aberta através da parede de tijolos à direita, e uma mulher vestida de branco e azul conduzindo uma criança escada abaixo para o pátio. A mulher carrega um prato na mão, e um balde e uma vassoura foram deixados no pátio. Figuras semelhantes também podem ser vistas em obras contemporâneas, incluindo (1658), e a mulher de preto e vermelho pode ser vista em (1663). Uma composição semelhante com a mesma porta pode ser vista no , também datado de 1658, que foi vendido na Christie's em Londres em dezembro de 1992 por £ 4,4 milhões. Existem alguns efeitos sutis que estão em desacordo com a impressão geral de harmonia. A alvenaria da parede à direita está dilapidada em comparação com a casa da esquerda; há uma perspectiva dupla interessante que diferencia as duas metades que são divididas pela borda direita do arco e o edifício acima. A natureza está fazendo incursões ao pátio bem varrido da borda da planta à direita, incluindo o arbusto acima da cabeça do casal e a videira obscurecendo a tábua de pedra. A pintura foi documentada por em 1908 e catalogada por John Smith (Sm. Supl. 50) e de Groot (de G. 38). Permaneceu na Holanda até 1825, quando foi comprado por Sir Robert Peel. Foi gravado por Paul Adolphe Rajon e vendido em 1871 pelo filho, Sir Robert Peel, 3º Baronete, junto com o resto da coleção de arte de seu pai, para a National Gallery de Londres, onde estava no 835 no catálogo de 1906. A obra foi tema de um poema de . de 1906. A obra foi tema de um poema de . , Patio de una casa de Delft es un cuadro dePatio de una casa de Delft es un cuadro del pintor Pieter de Hooch, realizado en 1658, que se encuentra en la National Gallery de Londres. A diferencia de su compatriota Johannes Vermeer, más intimista en la descripción de la vida burguesa de sus días, de Hooch centró su obra pictórica en una temática basada en la vida tranquila de sus contemporáneos en paseos, calles y patios en los que, con un detallismo preciosista, representa las particularidades arquitectónicas, los elementos cotidianos y hasta las acciones de los personajes.​ En el orden característico que refleja la obra de Pieter de Hooch resaltan los elementos descolocados (escoba, cubo, etc.) pero dentro de un orden y arreglo.​ etc.) pero dentro de un orden y arreglo.​ , The Courtyard of a House in Delft is a 165The Courtyard of a House in Delft is a 1658 oil-on-canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch, an example of Dutch Golden Age painting. The painting portrays domestic architecture typical of de Hooch's middle period, with building and courtyard dominating people. It is signed and dated to the left on the archway "P.D.H. / A 1658". The scene is divided into two pieces. To the left, an archway of brick and stone leads from a paved courtyard a passageway though a house, where a woman dressed in black and red stands looking away to the street beyond. A stone tablet above the doorway was originally over the entrance of the in Delft. It reads, in Dutch: "Dit is in sint hieronimus daelle / wildt v tot pacientie en lydtsaemheijt begeeven / vvand wij muetten eerst daellen / willen wy worden verheeven 1614" (in English: "This is in Saint Jerome's dale / please be patient and meek / for we must first descend / if we wish to be raised."). When the cloister was suppressed this tablet was removed but can still be seen set into the wall of a garden behind the canal. To the right is a vine growing over a wooden structure, with an open door through the brick wall to the far right, and a woman dressed in white and blue leading a child down steps to the courtyard. The woman is carrying a dish in her other hand, and a bucket and a broom have been left in the courtyard. Similar figures can also be seen in contemporaneous works including A Woman Drinking with Two Men (1658), and the woman in black and red can be seen in A Boy Bringing Bread (1663). A similar composition with the same doorway can be seen in the Courtyard with an Arbour, also dated 1658, which sold at Christie's in London in December 1992 for £4.4 million. There are some subtle effects that are at variance with the overall impression of harmony. The brickwork of the wall on the right is dilapidated compared to the house on the left; there is an interesting double perspective that differentiates the two halves that are divided by the right edge of the archway and building above. Nature is making incursions to the well swept courtyard from the plant border on the right, including the shrub above the couple's head, and the vine obscuring the stone tablet. The painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1908, and catalogued by John Smith (Sm. Suppl. 50) and de Groot (de G. 38). It remained in the Netherlands until 1825, when it was bought by Sir Robert Peel. It was engraved by Paul Adolphe Rajon. It was sold in 1871 by Peel's son Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet, along with the rest of his father's art collection, to the National Gallery, London, where it was No. 835 in the 1906 catalogue. The work was the subject of a poem by Derek Mahon. was the subject of a poem by Derek Mahon.
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rdfs:comment Pátio de uma casa em Delft é uma pintura aPátio de uma casa em Delft é uma pintura a óleo de 1658, feita pelo pintor Pieter de Hooch. É um exemplo da pintura holandesa da Idade de Ouro. A obra retrata a arquitetura doméstica típica do período intermediário de Hooch, com edifícios e pátios dominando as pessoas. Está assinado e datado à esquerda na arcada "P.D.H. / A 1658". A pintura foi documentada por em 1908 e catalogada por John Smith (Sm. Supl. 50) e de Groot (de G. 38). A obra foi tema de um poema de .e G. 38). A obra foi tema de um poema de . , «Дворик в Делфте» (нидерл. De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft) — картина нидерландского художника Питера де Хоха, представителя Золотого века голландской живописи. , The Courtyard of a House in Delft is a 165The Courtyard of a House in Delft is a 1658 oil-on-canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch, an example of Dutch Golden Age painting. The painting portrays domestic architecture typical of de Hooch's middle period, with building and courtyard dominating people. It is signed and dated to the left on the archway "P.D.H. / A 1658". The painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1908, and catalogued by John Smith (Sm. Suppl. 50) and de Groot (de G. 38). The work was the subject of a poem by Derek Mahon. was the subject of a poem by Derek Mahon. , De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft is eDe binnenplaats van een huis in Delft is een schilderij van de Nederlandse kunstschilder Pieter de Hooch, geschilderd in 1658, olieverf op doek, 73,5 x 60 centimeter groot. Het toont een rustig tafereel uit het dagelijks leven in het zeventiende-eeuwse Holland. Het werk bevindt zich thans in de collectie van de National Gallery te Londen.llectie van de National Gallery te Londen. , Patio de una casa de Delft es un cuadro dePatio de una casa de Delft es un cuadro del pintor Pieter de Hooch, realizado en 1658, que se encuentra en la National Gallery de Londres. A diferencia de su compatriota Johannes Vermeer, más intimista en la descripción de la vida burguesa de sus días, de Hooch centró su obra pictórica en una temática basada en la vida tranquila de sus contemporáneos en paseos, calles y patios en los que, con un detallismo preciosista, representa las particularidades arquitectónicas, los elementos cotidianos y hasta las acciones de los personajes.​s y hasta las acciones de los personajes.​
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