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Description

With a critical eye, the woman in this painting inspects the herring being offered to her by a herring merchant. Unlike what is common today in the Netherlands, fish was primarily consumed in the morning and afternoon during the 17th century. Additionally, there was an abundant supply of fresh fish on Catholic fasting days such as Fridays, when meat was not eaten.

De haringkoopvrouw

c. 1661 - c. 1662

Accession Number

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Dimensions

height 37 cm x width 33 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands