Fat Kitchen, Hans Liefrinck (I) (Possible), After Pieter van der Heyden, After Pieter Bruegel (I), 1597 - 1649 print Kitchen interior in which a group of fat people is doing well for all kinds of food and drinks. On the right is cooked and roast in the fireplace. In the foreground on the left two children playing with food and in the middle a drinking woman who gives a child the chest, a drinking monk or priest on the right. In the background, a shabby lean man with bagpipe is hunted out. Under the show a two -way verse in French and in Dutch. The Hague paper engraving kitchen-interior. rich k
Fat Kitchen, Hans Liefrinck (I) (Possible), After Pieter van der Heyden, After Pieter Bruegel (I), 1597 - 1649 print Kitchen interior in which a group of fat people is doing well for all kinds of food and drinks. On the right is cooked and roast in the fireplace. In the foreground on the left two children playing with food and in the middle a drinking woman who gives a child the chest, a drinking monk or priest on the right. In the background, a shabby lean man with bagpipe is hunted out. Under the show a two -way verse in French and in Dutch. The Hague paper engraving kitchen-interior. rich kitchen. fat (human type). beggar. bagpipe, musette. ham
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