A Writer Trimming his Pen by Jan Ekels (1759-1793) oil on panel, 1784. While studying in Paris as a young man, Ekels came to appreciate 17th-century Dutch masters - such as Metsu and Ter Borch - who specialized in interior scenes with one or more figures. He made this painting, an example of this genre, upon returning to his native Amsterdam. Ekels probably never saw any work by Vermeer, but his use of light recalls the master's style.


A Writer Trimming his Pen by Jan Ekels (1759-1793) oil on panel, 1784. While studying in Paris as a young man, Ekels came to appreciate 17th-century Dutch masters - such as Metsu and Ter Borch - who specialized in interior scenes with one or more figures. He made this painting, an example of this genre, upon returning to his native Amsterdam. Ekels probably never saw any work by Vermeer, but his use of light recalls the master's style.


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