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One of Gabriel Metsu’s great strengths as an artist was his ability to absorb ideas and influences from other artists. Here he has borrowed a device from Gerrit Dou, who had probably trained him in Leiden a few years earlier. Dou had found success with a series of ‘niche paintings’ – scenes, sometimes portraits, often of shops or tradespeople who were portrayed in a grand architectural frame. It was a device which proved popular, and allowed artists to give a greater sense of depth to a painting. Here, Metsu borrows the idea – presumably because of its popularity. But where Dou’s figures are usually lively and animated, Metsu’s old lady is absorbed and reflective. The pestle and mortar, the flagon and the book in front of her suggest that she has some connection with the medicinal arts.
Title
An Old Woman with a Book
Date
about 1660
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 31.6 x W 27.3 cm
Accession number
NG2590
Acquisition method
Salting Bequest, 1910
Work type
Painting