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Title: Illustrated catalogue of 100 paintings of old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, Italian, French, and English schools : belonging to the Sedelmeyer Gallery, which contains about 1000 original paintings of ancient and modern artists
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Galerie Sedelmeyer
Subjects: Painting
Publisher: Paris : (The Gallery)
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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TENIERS (David) ((GlO-l690) 48. Interior of a Cabaret (Smith, vol. Ill, p. 359, n° 377, describes the picture as follows) : The subjects represents a Dutch woman sitting on the right, near a tub, lighting her pipe, and apparently listening to a peasant, who is near her. Beyond them are three other figures, near the chimney. Various culinary objects are distributed on the foreground. Signed : D. Teniers fec. Panel, 1 ft. 1/2 in. by 1 ft. 7 1/2 in. Collection of M. Tolozan, 1801.— Anonymous, 1S18. John Webb Esq, 1821.Bought by Zachary.Perkins Collection, 1891. — S8 —
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48. — Teniers (David) TENIERS (David) (161O-1690) 49. — The Skittle-ground Before a cabaret, a peasant sets the bowl a-rolling; two peasantsare seated at a little table near the skittles. And two others are stan-ding wat ching the game. A servant girl is coming out from the caba-ret and a man is looking from the window. In the foreground,on the left, is a large sign-post, and in the background, a finelandscape with a river. Signed on the right.Panel, 16 3/4 in. by 28 1/4 in. From the Dubois Collection. m TENIERS and DE HEEM (Jan-David) (1610-1690) (lbOO-1674) 50. — The Interior of a Kitchen (Smith, vol. Ill, p. 377, n° 45o, describes the picture as follows) : The interior of a kitchen, garnished with an abundance of fruitand vegetables, and an infinite variety of pots, kettles, tubs andother culinary utensils. These objects are introduced by de Heem.The master of the house is in front, giving orders to the servant;and a woman with a dog near her, is seen at the door. Signed by
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