Woman with a Child Blowing Bubbles in a Garden
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Baroque
1660
Early Modern
59.0 x 50.0 cm
Kunsthaus Zürich
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Woman with a Child Blowing Bubbles in a Garden
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Artwork Description
A Golden Afternoon in Dutch Domestic Bliss
Step back with us into the sun-drenched tranquility of the Dutch Golden Age, where life unfolded with an exquisite grace captured by Hendrick van der Burgh. This painting, depicting a woman and child amidst a lush garden setting, is more than just a portrait; it is a carefully composed tableau vivant of domestic joy. The vibrant splash of red worn by the central figures immediately draws the eye, suggesting vitality and warmth against the softer greens and earthy tones of the surrounding landscape. One can almost hear the gentle laughter echoing across the manicured lawn as the child blows iridescent bubbles, momentary spheres catching the light like captured dreams.
The Artistry of Everyday Life
Hendrick van der Burgh possessed a unique gift for observing the quotidian—the moments that pass unnoticed in our modern rush. While some contemporaries sought grand historical narratives or dramatic mythological scenes, Van der Burgh found his profound subject matter in the simple rhythms of daily existence. Here, the garden itself becomes a character; it is not merely a backdrop but an integral part of the narrative structure. Notice the details: the suggestion of a wrought-iron fence and gate lending architectural depth, and the potted plant anchoring the composition near the center. These elements ground the scene in reality, inviting the viewer to imagine themselves strolling through this very space.
Technique and Atmosphere
The mastery evident in this piece lies in Van der Burgh’s delicate handling of light and atmosphere. His technique allows the sunlight to filter through the foliage, creating subtle gradations of shadow and highlight that give the scene an almost palpable warmth. The composition is masterfully balanced; the figures occupy the left and center, while the background subtly recedes, populated by other indistinct figures enjoying their leisure. This careful arrangement guides the viewer’s eye naturally across the canvas, ensuring that every corner whispers a story of peaceful communion.
Symbolism of Leisure and Connection
In the context of 17th-century Dutch life, such scenes were potent symbols. They celebrated the burgeoning middle class's appreciation for private domestic pleasures and the value placed on family connection. The bubbles themselves carry a lovely symbolism—fleeting moments of pure, unburdened joy that exist only in the present instant. Owning a reproduction of this work brings that same feeling into your own home; it is an invitation to pause, to breathe deeply, and to appreciate the quiet beauty found within one's own garden walls.
Bringing Dutch Serenity Home
For collectors and interior designers alike, this artwork offers unparalleled depth. Whether displayed in a formal drawing-room or a sunlit conservatory, its gentle narrative quality adds an immediate layer of cultured serenity. The rich color palette, dominated by the striking red against the cool greens, ensures that it serves as both a focal point and a calming presence. It is a timeless piece that speaks to enduring human joys—the simple pleasure of company, nature, and a perfect afternoon.
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Artist Biography
Hendrick van der Burgh: A Quiet Observer of Dutch Domestic Life
Hendrick van der Burgh (1627 – after 1664), a Delft painter active during the Dutch Golden Age, stands apart from many of his contemporaries as an artist dedicated to capturing the subtle nuances of everyday existence. Unlike Pieter de Hooch and others who favored grand landscapes or dramatic portraits, Van der Burgh focused on interiors—domestic scenes depicting ordinary people engaged in commonplace activities – milking time, a merry company at a table, and even a dentist’s consultation. While scholars debate whether these artists formed a cohesive “school,” the rkd identifies Van der Burgh alongside figures like Isaías Boursse, Pieter Janssens Elinga, Cornelis de Man, Hendrick Ten Oever, and Jacob Vrel as practitioners of this distinctive genre style. Born in Delft around 1627, little is known about his early life beyond confirmation of his residency in Leiden between 1658 and 1659. His artistic training likely occurred within the established Delft guild system, where meticulous observation and skillful rendering were paramount. The artist’s monogram “hvb” appears on numerous prints and portraits, marking him as a prolific producer of decorative images reflecting the values of his time – piety, family life, and respect for tradition. Van der Burgh's artistic style is characterized by remarkable restraint. He eschewed elaborate ornamentation or dramatic chiaroscuro effects favored by other painters of the era. Instead, he employed soft lighting and muted colors to create scenes imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere. His canvases depict figures rendered in delicate detail, capturing expressions of emotion and conveying a profound understanding of human psychology. The artist’s meticulous attention to texture—the rough wool of clothing, the sheen of polished surfaces—further enhances the realism of his compositions. His prints, particularly those depicting scenes from daily life, gained considerable popularity during his lifetime and continue to resonate with viewers today. These images offer a glimpse into the social customs and beliefs of seventeenth-century Holland, portraying individuals engaged in activities ranging from household chores to scholarly pursuits. The artist’s ability to convey emotion through subtle gestures and facial expressions speaks to his mastery of artistic technique and his profound empathy for human experience. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his death date—estimated to be Delft or Leiden after 1664—Hendrick van der Burgh cemented his place in art history as a pivotal figure in Dutch genre painting. His unwavering commitment to portraying the quiet dignity of ordinary life, combined with his exceptional artistic skill, ensures that his works endure as timeless representations of human experience and continue to inspire admiration for their understated beauty. He remains an artist whose legacy resides not in grand spectacle but in the profound observation of the human condition—a testament to the enduring power of simplicity and sensitivity within the context of the Dutch Golden Age.hendrick van der burch
1627 - 1666 , Netherlands
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Dutch Golden Age Genre Painting
- Date Of Birth: 1627
- Full Name: Hendrick van der Burgh
- Nationality: Dutch
- Notable Artworks:
- After Milking Time
- Merry Company at a Table
- Interior of a Netherlandisch house with a dental operator
- Place Of Birth: Delft, Netherlands

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