Johanna and the Jewish merchants, Cornelis Troost, 1741 painting The 'Spilpenning', scene from the third company, fifth stage, from the play of the same name by Thomas Asselijn: Johanna's Spilzicht is discovered by her husband Gerardus and her father Augustijn, who have dressed up as a Polish Jewish merchants (Asselijn used in his text for them the derogatory term 'Smousen'). Johanna is in a room with a ceiling painting at a table that is full of all kinds of curiosities, Chinese porcelain, statuettes and rolls of textiles. On the seat on the left is a ring -tailed lemoson, a cat has crawled a


Johanna and the Jewish merchants, Cornelis Troost, 1741 painting The 'Spilpenning', scene from the third company, fifth stage, from the play of the same name by Thomas Asselijn: Johanna's Spilzicht is discovered by her husband Gerardus and her father Augustijn, who have dressed up as a Polish Jewish merchants (Asselijn used in his text for them the derogatory term 'Smousen'). Johanna is in a room with a ceiling painting at a table that is full of all kinds of curiosities, Chinese porcelain, statuettes and rolls of textiles. On the seat on the left is a ring -tailed lemoson, a cat has crawled away under the cupboard. panel. oil paint (paint) comedy. collecting (leisure time activity). Squandering, Extravagance, Prodigality, Waste; 'Prodigalità' (Ripa) (+ 'exemplum', representation of exemplary (historical) event). decorations (interior of the house). coin. anti-semitism


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