The aesthetic looks like his but most of his paintings are "lifeless" he didn't often include people while not exclusively a still life painter he would maybe include one or a few people in his art but typically just those who caught his eye, I noticed a trend that he'll often include cloaked figures and lone older women who seemed to be poorly.
if the OP pic is his I have no doubt that he took to that criticism of lifeless paintings and tried to improve, had the fools accepted him he probably would have done his best to study the human form and use that study to liven up his work.
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