Interior with a Young Couple and a Dog (1662) is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Interior with a Young Couple and a Dog | |
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Artist | Pieter de Hooch |
Year | 1662 |
Medium | oil on panel |
Dimensions | 54.9 cm × 62.9 cm (21.6 in × 24.8 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote:
74. TWO FIGURES AND A DOG IN A BEDROOM. De G. 71.[1] A woman stands at a window to the right; a man sits to her left beckoning to a dog. On the left is visible another room with gilt leather hangings. On the right is a bed, resembling that of the Rijksmuseum picture from the Van der Hoop collection (71), and having similar green curtains. This picture also is of the best period, about 1665, and recalls the larger picture in the Louvre (255). The figures are stiff. Canvas (?), 21 inches by 23 1/2 inches. In the collection of the late Rodolphe Kann in Paris purchased as a whole by Duveen Brothers of London, August 1907.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Comparative table of catalog entries between John Smith's first Catalogue raisonné of Hooch and Hofstede de Groot's first list of Hooch paintings published in Oud Holland
- ^ entry 74 for Two Figures and a Dog in a Bedroom in Hofstede de Groot, 1908
External links
edit- Young couple with a dog in an interior, ca. 1660-1665 in the RKD
- MET online for accession number: 14.40.613