DAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)
DAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)
DAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)
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DAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)

The rat-catcher

Details
DAVID TENIERS II (ANTWERP 1610-1690 BRUSSELS)
The rat-catcher
signed 'D. Teniers. F.' (lower left, on a stone, strengthened)
oil on canvas
12 ¾ x 9 5⁄8 in. (32.4 x 24.4 cm.)
Literature
J. Smith, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters, III, London, 1831, p.357, no. 369 (with incorrect dimensions).
Engraved
P. E. Moitte, 1732-1780.
J.J. Haid and J.E. Hiad, circa 1770.

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Lot Essay

Professional rat-catchers were commonplace in seventeenth century time, playing a crucial role in maintaining public health. Many artists, including Cornelis Visscher II, Pieter de Bloot, Adriaen van de Venne, and Rembrandt van Rijn, took up the theme in paintings and prints. In a certificate dated 12 September 2007, Margaret Klinge dates the present painting to the 1660s, by which time David Teniers II had already established himself as a successful genre painter and had become the official court painter in Brussels.

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