The King Drinks
Series of paintings by Jacob Jordaens
The King Drinks or The Bean King may refer to one of ten surviving works of the same title by the Flemish Baroque artist Jacob Jordaens:
- The King Drinks (Brussels), one of two in that museum
- The King Drinks (St. Petersburg)
- Galerie Heim, Basel[1]
- Brunswick
- Kassel
- Chatsworth House
- Paris (Louvre)
- Lille
- Valenciennes
- Vienna (Kunsthistorisches Museum)
- Selected versions
- Paris
- Vienna
- Kassel
- Brussels, 1638
- Brussels, 1640
References
- ^ "As the Old Sing, so Pipe the Young".
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Jacob Jordaens
- Portrait of the Artist with his Family (c. 1615)
- The Tribute Money. Peter Finding the Silver Coin in the Mouth of the Fish (1616–1634)
- Erichthonius Discovered by the Daughters of Cecrops (1617)
- Meleager and Atalanta (1618
- 1620–1623)
- The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (c. 1618–1620)
- The Satyr and the Peasant (1620, 1625, c. 1650)
- Mercury and Argus (c. 1620)
- The Painter's Family (1621–1622)
- The Four Evangelists (1625)
- Apollo as Victor over Pan (1637)
- As the Old Sang, So the Young Pipe (Antwerp, Valenciennes 1638–1640)
- Self-Portrait (1638–1640)
- The King Drinks
- St Petersburg c. 1638
- Brussels 1640
- The Bagpipe Player (c. 1640)
- Jupiter Raised by the Nymph Adrasteia (c. 1640)
- The Rape of Europa (1643)
- Moses and his Ethiopian wife Zipporah (c. 1645–1650)
- Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges (c. 1646)
- Nocturnal appearance (c. 1650)
- Group Portrait (c. 1650)
- Triumph of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (1652)
- The Banquet of Cleopatra (1653)
- The Signs of the Zodiac (1640)
- Adam van Noort (master)
- Peter Paul Rubens (major influence)