Gezicht op huizen in Delft, bekend als 'Het straatje' View of houses in Delft, known as 'the street'. The facades of several houses on a street in Delft. Between the houses an alley where a woman is bent over a washtub. In the open door of the house on the right is a woman needlework, left the house on the sidewalk two children playing. Bottom left a coat on a twig with bladeren. Manufacturer in the margin: printmaker Willem Steelink (II) (personally signed) to painting by Johannes Vermeer (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1888 - 1891 Physical features: etching material:


Gezicht op huizen in Delft, bekend als 'Het straatje' View of houses in Delft, known as 'the street'. The facades of several houses on a street in Delft. Between the houses an alley where a woman is bent over a washtub. In the open door of the house on the right is a woman needlework, left the house on the sidewalk two children playing. Bottom left a coat on a twig with bladeren. Manufacturer in the margin: printmaker Willem Steelink (II) (personally signed) to painting by Johannes Vermeer (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1888 - 1891 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique : etching dimensions: plate edge: h 347 mm × W 255 mm Subject: street civic architecture; edifices; dwellingschildren's games and plays (+ out of doors (sports, games, etc).) home sewing; repair of clothes where delft


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