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The painting was purchased by Baron Samuel von Brukenthal namely paternity without being absorbed only as a painting from the Lower Countries. The painting appears to be related to the idea of ephemeral pleasures of life (vita Luxuria), which kills the soul, represented by the bird crushed the casse...
The herring saleswoman. A young woman, half in person, holds up a herring in her left hand, a wooden bucket on the right.
Portrait of Anna Maria Gool (died 1743). Bust, and face, in oval.
Show titled 'Difficulty in taste.' A man lit his pipe with a candle, in the background a man and a woman. Pendant of SK-A-368.
A young woman leaning on a pillow over a stone window sill with in the left hand a tin plate on which a peeled lemon lies, in the right hand a slice of lemon stuck to a knife.
Show titled 'Everything is meug.' A boy eats an egg spilling and points to another boy who spoons dad. An old man with beard and glasses and a child watching. At the top right is a paper with the English spell 'Every one his fancy.' Pendant of SK-A-369.
At a table sits a young man who smokes a pipe next to another man who pours himself a glass by the light of a candle. Pendant of SK-A-370.
Portrait of Josina Parduyn (1642-1718), second wife of Aernout of Citters. Bust in oval, on the back her family weapon and that of her four ancestors (Parduyn, Parduyn, Salomons and Tirion), an inscription and the number 4.
A girl puts a candle in a lantern and a boy blows into the coals in a fire test for a stove. Pendant of SK-A-371.
Portrait of Josina Clara van Citters (1671-1753), daughter of Josina Parduyn. Bust, to the left, in oval.
Portrait of William III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, stadholder and King of England since 1689. Bust in armor with a burning candle.
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