In the Treasury Ordinary (Thesaurie Ordinaris) hangs a trompe l’oeil painting showing a variety of papers, letters, notes, drawings and moneybags – items you would expect to find in the office of the city’s financial controllers. The various accounts, all properly ordered and labelled, hang from eight pegs. The table that used to stand in front of the painting would have reinforced the trompe l’oeil effect. At that time, there would probably have also been real bundles of papers hanging from wall pegs.
Artwork history:
When the Town Hall was converted into a royal palace in 1808, the city administration moved to the Prinsenhof on Oudezijds Voorburgwal and this painting went with it. In 1906 it ended up in the Stedelijk Museum and was subsequently transferred from there to the present-day Amsterdam Museum. In 1996 the painting was returned to its originally intended location: the former Treasury Ordinary (Thesaurie Ordinaris) in the Royal Palace Amsterdam.
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