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Old Man Lighting a Pipe

A work made of oil on canvas.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of oil on canvas.

Date:

c. 1660

Artist:

Johann Carl Loth, called Carlotto Bavarese
German, 1623-1698

About this artwork

This man’s suntanned skin, worn clothing, and rustic surroundings are rendered in shades of brown that mirror the contents of his pipe. The Spanish introduced tobacco into Northern Europe in the 16th century, and smoking quickly became a beloved pastime that was widely considered healthful and nourishing. By the early 17th century, single-figure images of smokers emerged as a subgenre of Dutch and Flemish painting. The theme posed an enticing challenge for artists, with its burning leaves, billowing plumes of smoke, and active facial expressions—here, the figure purses his lips and wrinkles his brow as he concentrates on lighting the pipe. German painter Johann Carl Loth blended the Northern emphasis on capturing textures with the dramatic illumination reminiscent of so-called Caravaggesque painters like Hendrick Terbrugghen.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Painting and Sculpture of Europe

Artist

Johann Carl Loth

Title

Old Man Lighting a Pipe

Place

Germany (Artist's nationality:)

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1655–1665

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

95 × 85 cm (37 1/2 × 33 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by The Old Masters Society

Reference Number

1987.258

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