
Cavalier Playing a Lute to a Lady (‘Lucelle and Ascagnes’) is a painting by Jan Steen, created between 1660 and 1670.
The artwork depicts a scene of a cavalier, dressed in a red hat and elaborate clothing, playing a lute for a seated lady. The lady, appearing pensive, rests her chin on her hand. A cello rests near her on a small table, and a book lies open nearby. The setting is richly detailed, with a patterned carpet, draped curtains, and architectural elements in the background. The overall mood is intimate and suggestive of a romantic encounter. The painting measures 0.324 meters in width and 0.382 meters in height and is part of the collection of the Scottish National Gallery.
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