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TENIERS (David) the younger

(1610-1690)

41. — Interior of a Kitchen

On the right of the composition, a young female cook is occu- pied in cleaning the entrails of a calf, the head of which lies on a bench in the opposite corner and its hide on the ground. In the background, an old man holding a glass in one hand, and a pipe in the other, converses with a woman by the fireside. Another man, seen from behind, is leaving the room.

Signed : l). Teniers 1'., and dale I i65i.

Canvas,251/2in. by3i1 2in.

From Prince DcmidnlFs Collection.

TENIERS (David) the younger

1610-1690

42. — The Interior of a Chemist’s Laboratory

Described in Smith’s Catalogue (part in, p. 3iA n* 020) as follows:

« The operator is standing at a furnace, watching the result of some experiment: three of his assistants, busily engaged, are at a furnace in another part of the room; they arc overlooked by a man, from a little window above. Numerous alembics, retorts, crucibles, books, etc., are distributed in every part of the room. A spaniel lies asleep in front. »

Signed : D. Teniers, f.

Canvas,28in. by041 2in.

Described in Smith's « Catalogue Raisonne ». part in. p. 398, 11“ 5:o.

From the Collection of Mr. Stanley. 1824.

Lord Radstock, 182b.

Lord Northwick. Cheltenham 1829