Peasants at an Inn

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Peasants at an Inn

Adriaen vanĀ Ostade
1662

128 - zaal 14

In a messy inn, three men are sitting at a table. One of them is bending forwards to light his pipe, while the man opposite raises his glass and a third man tunes his fiddle.

The Haarlem artist Van Ostade specialised in scenes of villagers and peasants, which he depicted in a rather free style. This type of peasant painting was very popular with respectable citizens, who were amused by the clumsy behaviour of these coarse characters.

oil on panel
47.4 x 38.4 cm.
Collection William V, transferred 1816