The Puiterveense Helleveeg behind Tap, Pieter Tanjé, After Cornelis Troost, 1752 - 1761 print The dressed thieves Jan de Rolder and Piet Pothuis raise the glass in the ticking room, where Swaantje is raving behind the tap cabinet against her husband Fobert. She is so busy with that that she does not realize that she is being robbed. In the side room on the right there are the heart of pivoting and saartje van lights dressed as Mennonites. At the bottom of the margin a four -line verse in Dutch and French. Scene from the second company of the play De Puiterveense Helleveeg, or Swaantje at the T
The Puiterveense Helleveeg behind Tap, Pieter Tanjé, After Cornelis Troost, 1752 - 1761 print The dressed thieves Jan de Rolder and Piet Pothuis raise the glass in the ticking room, where Swaantje is raving behind the tap cabinet against her husband Fobert. She is so busy with that that she does not realize that she is being robbed. In the side room on the right there are the heart of pivoting and saartje van lights dressed as Mennonites. At the bottom of the margin a four -line verse in Dutch and French. Scene from the second company of the play De Puiterveense Helleveeg, or Swaantje at the Tap, by Abraham Alewijn. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving inn, coffee-house, public house, drinking. satire on marriage. comedy
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