Scullery Boy, Jacobus Johannes Lauwers
Jacobus Johannes Lauwers
Scullery Boy
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Jacobus Johannes Lauwers

Scullery Boy, 1789


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364 x 278 mm
Physical Description
Pen and black ink, watercolour and body colour, over black chalk or charcoal, partially gone over with brush and gum (arabic?)
Inventory Number
970
Object Number
970 Z
Status
Request for presentation in the study room of the Prints and Drawings Department

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Carried out in the late eighteenth century, this pair of paintings testifies to the renewed appreciation for art of the Netherlands’ seventeenth-century Golden Age. They are not copies of older works but freely invented new ones in the style of Gerard (or Gerrit) Dou (1613–1675), a pupil of Rembrandt. An artist highly regarded for his fine and precise manner of painting, Dou had specialized in (among other genres) so-called “niche paintings”. With a keen sense of detail, Lauwers here executed two such “Netherlandish idylls” as companion pieces (“Scullery Maid” (Inv.-Nr. 3323)).

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18.02.2025