The step-nut (title object) a dining room with figures around a table. Right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed men. A man serves them. In the right background a child from a pan eat. Left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy Thomas Asselyn Stiefmoêr 1684, Where: in the character Jochem poor family of his second wife will visit. His own child must lick the pot while his second wife and her family the best food krijgen. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Houbraken (listed property) to painting by Cornelis Troost (listed property) writer: Monogrammist LP (w


The step-nut (title object) a dining room with figures around a table. Right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed men. A man serves them. In the right background a child from a pan eat. Left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy Thomas Asselyn Stiefmoêr 1684, Where: in the character Jochem poor family of his second wife will visit. His own child must lick the pot while his second wife and her family the best food krijgen. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Houbraken (listed property) to painting by Cornelis Troost (listed property) writer: Monogrammist LP (writer, 18 century) (listed building) writer: Monogrammist HJR (writer) (listed building) publisher: Pierre Fouquet (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1760 - 1780 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge : h 424 mm × W 304 mmToelichtingScène from Thomas Asselyn. The Stiefmoêr. Game farce. Amsterdam: EGFR. J. Lescailje, 1684. Subject: comedy gi food eating and drinking dining-room and


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