A hurdy-gurdy player standing by the door to a house; the man in the house smokes a pipe at the door, and two children look on. Mezzotint after A. van Ostade.

  • Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.
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"The itinerant musician (or, The hurdygurdy player at a cottage). Sm. 56, and Suppl. 23.—Three- quarter-length. A hurdy-gurdy player stands in the right centre, in profile to the left, turning the handle with his left hand. He wears a purple jacket, a short cloak, and a large hat. He is speaking to two children who stand to the left—a little girl in a blue jacket, yellow apron, and white cap, seen from the back, and a boy with a satchel under his arm. Between them is seen a peasant in a brown jacket and red cap, who leans his left elbow on the closed half-door of a cottage and looks out; he holds a clay pipe in his hand, and wears a felt hat. Behind him, in shadow, are a man and woman. Above the door is a small projecting roof overgrown with vine. On both sides of it are windows with small panes."--Hofstede de Groot, loc. cit., describing the painting to which the present print is in the opposite direction

Physical description

1 print : mezzotint ; image 12.2 x 9.5 cm

References note

Not found in: Léon de Laborde, Histoire de la gravure en manière noire, Paris: Impr. de J. Didot l'aîné, 1839
C. Hofstede de Groot, A catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch painters of the seventeenth century, vol. III, London: Macmillan, 1910, p. 274, no. 435 (the only print mentioned after this composition is an etching by C.G. Lewis, not the present print)

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Wellcome Collection 29476i

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