exhibition history: Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting / collection: Mauritshuis

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instance of: painting (5)

owned by: Jan Gildemeester (1) | Michael Friedsam (1)

movement: Dutch Golden Age painting (2)

genre: genre art (4) | allegory (1)

artist: Frans van Mieris the Elder (2) | Johannes Vermeer (1) | Gerard ter Borch (1) | Eglon van der Neer (1)

depicts: woman (4) | dress (3) | sitting (3) | smile (2) | man (2) | long hair (2) | table (2) | chair (2) | décolletage (2) | tablecloth (2) | chignon (2) | canopy bed (2) | chestnut hair (2) | cushion (2) | dog (1) | book (1) | food (1) | sexual intercourse (1)

material used: oil paint (5) | wood (4) | canvas (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1)

Woman writing a letter

painting
by Gerard ter Borch (1655)
woman sitting dress writing letter chestnut hair chignon earring pearl quill paper inkwell writing implement cushion canopy bed bedroom carpet décolletage Gesina ter Borch

The Allegory of Faith

painting
by Johannes Vermeer (1670s)
allegory terrestrial globe woman book

Interior with a Woman Washing her Hands

painting
by Eglon van der Neer (1675)

A Meal of Oysters

painting
by Frans van Mieris the Elder (1661)
couple man woman sitting standing long hair chignon table chair tablecloth plate dish food oyster smile eye contact dress pitcher tapestry canopy bed fur décolletage

Brothel Scene

painting
by Frans van Mieris the Elder (1658s)
brothel prostitution customer man sitting boot overcoat stool long hair cuirass moustache zucchetto cup profil perdu chestnut hair prostitute woman dress apron coif smile blond choker cross drink food presentation ewer chair cushion table tablecloth dog dog collar sexual intercourse animal sexual behaviour lute dado wall door bedding hat drapery sleep