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A Woman with a Beer-jug

According to Houbraken, around 1627 Van Ostade was a pupil of Frans Hals, but his early works more closely resemble those of his likely contemporary in Hals' workshop, Adriaen Brouwer. His oeuvre mainly consists of two main themes: peasant vices, usually in taverns, and more sedate scenes of peasants at rest. In the 1650s this second theme began to predominate in his oeuvre, with the figures becoming more refined. Some subjects - such as this single figure of a woman drinking - seem to fall somewhere in between.

Not currently on display

Artist
Adriaen van Ostade
Date
c.1670s
Dimensions
16.2 x 14.2 cm
Materials
Oil on panel
Inscription
Signed on table edge, bottom left: 'Av. Ostade.' (Av in monogram)
Acquisition
Bourgeois Bequest, 1811
Accession number
DPG098