Dance at the Flemish Salon

Art by Frans Franken
Ravensburger | 1000 pieces | 2004
An oil painting of an elegant 17th-century ballroom scene with figures dancing and playing music.

This classical oil painting depicts a grand, ornately decorated ballroom from the 17th century. The interior is characterized by rich wooden ceiling beams, large windows letting in soft natural light, and walls covered in intricate patterned tapestries or textures. A large stone fireplace with sculpted figures anchors the left side of the room, while a checkerboard floor pattern adds depth to the perspective.

The central scene is filled with a lively gathering of noble figures dressed in period-accurate attire, including ruffs, capes, and gowns. In the foreground, a man plays a lute while sitting near a child in a red dress. In the middle ground, a couple is gracefully dancing, serving as the focal point of the assembly. Several other small groups of people are scattered throughout the room, some standing in conversation near the windows and others seated at a long table in the background.

The colour palette is dominated by warm earth tones, deep ochres, burnt oranges, and dark shadows typical of the Baroque style. Light streams in from the windows on the right, creating high-contrast highlights on the silk fabrics of the guests' clothing and the reflective surfaces of the floor. The painting employs a realistic, detailed style that captures the opulence and atmosphere of a formal aristocratic gathering.

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Rectangular Landscape | | Ribbon/Grid cut | Cardboard
Manufacturer ID: 15 746 4 | Barcode: 4005556157464
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Submitted 2026-06-13
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