The Fortune Teller

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The Fortune Teller is a 17th-century genre painting by French Baroque artist Georges de La Tour, depicting a young man being secretly robbed by fortune-telling women in a dramatically lit, intimate scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
artist Georges de La Tour NERFINISHED
artStyle French Baroque NERFINISHED
city New York City
collection The Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
colorPalette warm tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Georges de La Tour NERFINISHED
dateOfCreation circa 1630
depicts card reading
deception
fortune teller
pickpocketing
secular scene
theft
trickery
women
young man
genre genre painting
hasPart coin purse
gypsy fortune teller
jewelry
playing cards
rich clothing
three accomplices
young dandy
inception circa 1630
languageOfTitle French
lightingStyle tenebrism
location The Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
mainSubject fortune-telling scene
robbery
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Baroque
museumAccessionNumber 29.100.62
notableFeature careful rendering of textiles
dramatic chiaroscuro lighting
intimate half-length figures
originalTitle La Diseuse de bonne aventure NERFINISHED
theme deception and fraud
moralizing narrative
naivety
vanity
timePeriodDepicted 17th century

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Georges de La Tour notableWork The Fortune Teller