De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e


De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. eating and drinking. dining-room


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