From 1628 To 1645
Despite his early death, Brouwer's talent and flair for human comedy earned him the esteem of fellow artists, and he had a lasting influence on genre painting.
In this famous picture, Brouwer himself (center foreground) plays one of his typical revelers, seemingly surprised by the viewer's intrusion on the scene.
In addition to his comic genius, Brouwer masterfully displays a range of ephemeral effects, ranging from curling smoke to grimaces.
Charity
This allegorical figure of Charity follows a well-established iconographical model of a woman breastfeeding a group of children.
Reni commanded the highest prices and greatest admiration among his contemporaries for such idealized faces and jewel-like tones.
This painting may have been commissioned or bought by Prince Karl Eusebius von Liechtenstein (1611 - 1684), who traveled to Italy in 1629 - 30.
"Great Hornbill", Folio from the Shah Jahan Album
The emperor Jahangir's memoirs record many of the animals he encountered while on his annual peregrinations, and the reasons he wanted studies of them to be painted.