Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/581

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

xii ADRIAEN BROUWER 567 17-17^. The Five Senses. Five pictures. Panel, 12^ inches by 10 inches. Sales. R. Sondag and others, Rotterdam, July 5, 1813, No. 35. London, June 30, 1906, No. 112. r8. FEELING. In the centre of a room, a peasant sits on a chair facing to the front. His face is convulsed with pain ; he looks at the spectator. He has pulled up his right sleeve and holds it with his left hand. His cap hangs on the arm of the chair, and his stick leans against it. Xo the left the surgeon, seated in profile to the right, looks intently at the bare arm on which he is operating. In front of him stands a table, with a charcoal pan, two bottles, and other objects upon it. Behind the two men is the head of another peasant, who looks on. On the wall to the right is a shelf with several bowls on it ; a flute hangs underneath. This belongs, with Nos. 19 and 22, to a series of "The Five Senses." Panel, 9 inches by 12 inches. A copy is in the collection of Count Czernin von Chudenitz, Vienna, No. 77. Engraved by J. Marinus, and in aquatint by A. Schlicht. In the Aeltere Pinakothelc, Munich, 1904 catalogue, No. 885. 1 8#. Feeling. A small picture. This belongs, with 22#, to a series of " The Five Senses." Sale. Jacob Snels and others, The Hague, July II, 1763 (Terw. 341), No. 63 No. 69 of the original catalogue (13 florins 25, with " Taste," Moril). 1 8. Feeling. This belongs, with 22^, to a series of "The Five Senses." Panel, 8| inches by 7 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 30, 1823, No. 29 (i florin). 19. HEARING. In the centre foreground of a room a fiddler sits, facing to the front, on a tub with the top half cut away. He sings as he plays, and looks at the spectator. He rests his left foot on a wooden block, and stretches out his right leg. He wears a cap. The two lower buttons of his coat are unfastened. A jug stands on the floor in front of him. Behind him to the right sits a peasant in a pointed cap, seen from behind ; he throws his head back and sings. Opposite him is another man in a fur cap, who sings from a sheet of music which he holds ; a man to the left, who wears a fur cap with a flute stuck in it, looks over the music. To the left of this group stands another man in profile to the right, wear- ing a pointed felt hat which half covers his face ; he too sings, holding a full beer-glass in his left hand and pressing the back of the right hand against his body. In the right background is the hearth. This belongs, with 1 8 and 22, to a series of "The Five Senses." Panel, 9 inches by 8 inches. Engraved by C. Visscher (Wussin, 158). In the collection of the Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm (who died 1716), DUsseldorf (Von Gool, ii. 564).