The drunken woman in the art of Jan Steen, Dutch Baroque painter, an Ovidian image?
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https://doi.org/10.24197/mrfc.33.2020.123-149Keywords:
Ovid, Jan Steen, woman, drunkenness, Roman elegy, Dutch Baroque paintingAbstract
The author of this article suggests the possible relation between the frequent motif of the drunken woman in the art of the Dutch Baroque painter Jan Steen (1626-1679) and a fragment from Ovid’s poetry (ars 3,761-768), where the Roman elegiac poet criticises this kind of behaviour in women.
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