Jolly Toper
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Artist | Judith Leyster |
Year | 1629 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 89 cm × 85 cm (35 in × 33 in) |
Location | Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem |
The Jolly Toper is a 1629 oil painting by Judith Leyster in the collection of the Rijksmuseum that is on long term loan to the Frans Hals Museum since 1959.[1] It was acquired by the museum as a painting by Frans Hals and was attributed to Leyster by the researcher Juliane Harms in 1927.
Provenance[]
The painting was sold in Hotel Drouot in Paris in 1890 as by Hals or a son to Schiff and was bought by the Rijksmuseum in 1897 from of Paris.[1] The painting is signed and dated on the back wall above the tankard.
According to Hofrichter, the scene shows the popular Peeckelhaeringh figure in 17th-century comic plays.[1] The Peeckelhaeringh or Pekelharing character is often shown as a "Kannenkijker", or jug-looker. This is a signal that the mug is empty and the show is over. The figure in this painting bears a resemblance to another, similar painting, also by Leyster, but less finished.
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- 1629 paintings
- Paintings by Judith Leyster
- Frans Hals Museum
- Paintings in the collection of the Rijksmuseum