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Fighting Peasants

Brouwer, Adriaenc. 1625 - 1626

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

The Flemish painter Adriaen Brouwer lived for a while in Amsterdam and Haarlem, where he introduced the peasant genre. His scenes show caricatures of the lives of peasants and country folk, which respectable Dutch buyers found very amusing.

Outside an inn, some peasants are playing cards. Heightened by drink, spirits have risen to such levels that they have started fighting one another.

Details

  • Title: Fighting Peasants
  • Creator: Brouwer, Adriaen
  • Date Created: c. 1625 - 1626
  • Physical Dimensions: h25.8 cm x w34.2 cm
  • Provenance: Count Fraula, Brussels, 1738; his sale, Brussels, 21 July 1738 (Lugt 488), no. 208 (for 48 guilders to Lormier); Willem Lormier, The Hague, 1738-1763; his sale, The Hague, 4 July 1763 (Lugt 1307), no. 39 (for 60 guilders to Van Heteren); Adriaan Leonard van Heteren, The Hague, until 1800; jonkheer Adriaan Leonard van Heteren Gevers, 1800-1809; the entire collection bought by King Louis Napoleon for the Royal Museum, Amsterdam; on loan from the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. no. SK-A-65), since 1954
  • Type: painting; oil
  • Medium: panel

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