3576428 The Embracing Cavalier, c.1660-65 (oil on panel) by Ochtervelt, Jacob (c.1635-1682); 45x36 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Ochtervelt was a painter of high-life interiors who particularly favoured themes of flirtation and love. This scene is set in a tavern, which is apparent from the fact that customers\' orders are recorded in chalk on the little board below the hearth on the right. The soldier on the young woman\'s knee leans back to kiss her, while another smiling girl plies him with wine. Behind them, a man has fallen asleep on top of a trictrac board. Trictrac was a popular game in taverns. Here it could stand for idleness and alcoholic excess, or the game of love. The open birdcage and the broken pipe on the floor allude to the moral laxity of the scene. Like ter Borch, Ochtervelt used light to accentuate the textures of different materials. The soft, shimmering fabrics contrast appealingly with the shiny metal of the soldier\'s armour.); 穢 Manchester Art Gallery ; Bequeathed by Mr and Mrs Assheton-Bennett.

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