Artwork
Musikstillleben mit männlicher Figur

Musikstillleben mit männlicher Figur is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Peter Jacob Horemans. It dates from 1765 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
The man is attired in a long coat, knee-length pants, and a wig, and he holds an object in his hand.
This painting depicts a man dressed in 18th-century attire, standing in front of a stone pedestal. The pedestal features a sculpture of a cherub at its top. The man is attired in a long coat, knee-length pants, and a wig, and he holds an object in his hand.
The man's clothing and hairstyle suggest that the painting is from the 18th century. The presence of a cherub sculpture on the pedestal adds a touch of classical influence to the scene.
For more information on the artist who created this work, look up Peter Jacob Horemans.
Overview
Musikstillleben mit männlicher Figur is a 1765 painting by Peter Jacob Horemans, blending still life and figure elements characteristic of the Rococo movement.
Subject & Meaning
The scene features a man in 18th-century attire standing before a stone pedestal topped with a cherub sculpture. He holds an unspecified object, with his dress and wig underscoring the period. The cherub adds a classical note, reflecting Horemans' genre versatility.
Technique & Style
While specific techniques used are not detailed, the work exemplifies Rococo's blend of elegance and intimacy, likely employing subtle color and light to merge the figure with the still life setup.
History & Provenance
Created in 1765, the painting was made during Horemans' tenure as a court painter in Germany, following his training in Antwerp. Provenance details are not provided.
Context
The painting reflects 18th-century European artistic and cultural influences, with the cherub symbolizing classical traditions amidst the prevailing Rococo style.
Legacy
The work contributes to Horemans' reputation for versatility across genres (genre scenes and still lifes), though its broader impact on the Rococo movement is not specified.
Artist & collection
Artist
Peter Jacob Horemans or Peter Jakob Horemans (25 October 1700 – 3 August 1776) was a Flemish painter of genre scenes, portraits, conversation pieces, still lives and city views.


















