Source analysis of the inn garden by Jan Steen?
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The Wirtshausgarten is an oil painting by Dutch painter Jan Steen, which was created around 1658/1660. The picture shows a group of people who enjoy themselves in a host house garden.
Regarding the source of inspiration for the image, there is no concrete information, but it is known that Jan Steen often inspired himself from his surroundings and represented everyday events in his works. He was known to paint scenes from the middle class life, often played in taverns and inns. It is possible that he inspired the image of a real scene in a host house garden he had observed.
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