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man and woman with parrot by Jacob Jordaens

man and woman with parrot

Jacob Jordaens·1618

Historical Context

This 1618 scene of a man and woman with a parrot belongs to Jordaens' early explorations of genre subjects with allegorical undertones. The parrot, a frequent motif in Flemish painting, could symbolize eloquence, luxury, or amorous speech, adding layers of meaning to the seemingly casual domestic scene. Jacob Jordaens, the most productive and commercially successful painter in Antwerp after Rubens's death in 1640, dominated Flemish painting through the middle decades of the seventeenth century. His mastery of large-scale multi-figure compositions, his ability to orchestrate warm golden light across complex scenes of festivity and narrative, and his characteristic combination of Flemish earthiness with Baroque compositional ambition made him the natural heir to Rubens's tradition in the Southern Netherlands. His enormous output served the aristocratic, ecclesiastical, and civic patrons who continued to commission ambitious paintings even as the Flemish economy contracted in the later seventeenth century.

Technical Analysis

The early work shows Jordaens developing his distinctive combination of robust naturalism and symbolic content, with warm color and direct characterization of the figures.

Look Closer

  • ◆The parrot perches between the man and woman, its head turned toward the woman — the bird as mediator in the amorous conversation.
  • ◆The man leans forward with his arm extended toward the woman — the parrot's chain attached to his wrist, both bird and gesture tools of courtship.
  • ◆The woman's expression is amused and appraising — she receives the attention without submitting to it, the parrot's eloquence not yet convincing.
  • ◆The table between them holds a wine glass and fruit — the accessories of seduction deployed as compositional props in the scene's social game.
  • ◆The parrot's brilliant red and green plumage is the composition's most saturated colour — the exotic bird as luxury object signalling the scene's fashionable affluence.

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Führermuseum

Linz, Austria

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
111 × 89 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Flemish Baroque
Genre
Mythology
Location
Führermuseum, Linz
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