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Scullery Maid
Scullery Maid
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Scullery Maid

by Dutch School

Date: c.1660

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Item details
  • Acquisition

    Bequest of Miss Gibbs, 1951

  • Accession number

    DPG622

  • Artist description

    Dutch School

  • Date

    c.1660

  • Dimensions

    55.8 x 78.4 cm

  • Materials

    Oil on panel

  • Notes

    Adopted by Richard and Pat Reid in memory of Topsy Reid, 2005

In a society that equated domestic cleanliness with moral virtue, this kitchen maid would have scored highly with her array of scoured pots, pans, fire irons and kitchen implements. A threat to her ostentatious goodness has appeared in the form of the man in the doorway, but her knowing look at the viewer suggests she is well able to control any disruption. In fact, an extremely delicately-painted spider?s web, complete with spider, stretched between the hat and the top corner of the door, might be a clue that this woman?s intentions may not be as innocent as they may seem - is she in fact out to ?trap? her man? Or is the spider simply an emblem of industry?

Scullery Maid

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