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Peasants Smoking in an Inn

David Teniers the Youngerc. 1640

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

David Teniers the Younger was a popular artist who specialized in small paintings of rustic Flemish life in the 1600s. In works such as <em>Peasants Smoking in an Inn</em>, an older man and a younger man in the foreground smoke tobacco. The younger man rests limply against the wall and his head lolls back, a gesture that symbolized that he had overindulged in smoke. Another standing man prepares his pipe and watches the younger man with amusement. Tobacco was a novelty in the 1600s, introduced from the Americas and East Indies with other new imports such as sugar cane and rice, and was believed to be a medicinal product. It was particularly recommended for people who lived in "waterish places" such as Antwerp, the capital of Flanders, where Teniers painted this scene. Although many medical practitioners believed tobacco to be a cure for numerous ailments, moral opponents to smoking criticized it as a danger to health and morals. The mixed reputation and widespread popularity of tobacco smoking thus made it a marketable and amusing subject for Flemish artists such as Teniers.

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  • Title: Peasants Smoking in an Inn
  • Creator: David Teniers (Flemish, 1610–1690)
  • Date Created: c. 1640
  • Physical Dimensions: Framed: 46.5 x 37 x 4 cm (18 5/16 x 14 9/16 x 1 9/16 in.); Unframed: 37.2 x 26.3 cm (14 5/8 x 10 3/8 in.)
  • Provenance: Louis de Bourbon-Conde, Comte de Clermont, 1709-1771 (Paris, France);, Bought by Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun, died 1813 (Paris, France), 1796 for Richard Codman (Boston, Massachusetts);, By inheritance to his son, John Codman, 1755-1803 (Boston, Massachusetts), 1803;, By inheritance to his son, Charles R. Codman, 1784-1852 (Boston, Massachusetts), 1852;, By inheritance to his son, Richard Codman (Boston, Massachusetts);, Sold through Boussod-Valadon to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade (Gates Mills, Ohio), 1893 [as Interior Public House];, By bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1916.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1046
  • Medium: oil on wood
  • Inscriptions: signed lower left: D. TENIERS. FEC.
  • Department: European Painting and Sculpture
  • Culture: Flanders, 17th century
  • Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade
  • Collection: P - Netherlandish-Flemish
  • Accession Number: 1916.1046
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