Theater with stage decor: De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer, De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer (title on object), Stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794 (series title), Theater performance in the new Amsterdam Theater with the backstage decor De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer, with scene from De Stiefmoêr . The decor was printed from a separate plate within a passe-partout with the hall, side boxes, pillars with statues and the facade of the stage. In the caption a six-line verse. Part of the series of fourteen stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794., print, print maker: Cornelis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-with-stage-decor-de-ouderwetsche-burgerkamer-de-ouderwetsche-burgerkamer-title-on-object-stage-sets-of-the-new-amsterdam-theater-1787-1794-series-title-theater-performance-in-the-new-amsterdam-theater-with-the-backstage-decor-de-ouderwetsche-burgerkamer-with-scene-from-de-stiefmor-the-decor-was-printed-from-a-separate-plate-within-a-passe-partout-with-the-hall-side-boxes-pillars-with-statues-and-the-facade-of-the-stage-in-the-caption-a-six-line-verse-part-of-the-series-of-fourteen-stage-sets-of-the-new-amsterdam-theater-1787-1794-print-print-maker-cornelis-image606633256.html
RM2X6XEWC–Theater with stage decor: De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer, De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer (title on object), Stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794 (series title), Theater performance in the new Amsterdam Theater with the backstage decor De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer, with scene from De Stiefmoêr . The decor was printed from a separate plate within a passe-partout with the hall, side boxes, pillars with statues and the facade of the stage. In the caption a six-line verse. Part of the series of fourteen stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794., print, print maker: Cornelis
Decor with the old -fashioned civilian room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam, Cornelis Brouwer, after Pieter Barbiers (I), After Daniël Kerkhoff, 1787 print Decor with the old -fashioned civilian room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam with scene from play De Stiefmoer. The orchestra plays in the room and the audience watches, also from the lodges. In the margin, there is a verse in six lines. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving theatre (building). theatre, theatrical performance Nieuwe Schouwburg (Amsterdam) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decor-with-the-old-fashioned-civilian-room-in-the-nieuwe-schouwburg-in-amsterdam-cornelis-brouwer-after-pieter-barbiers-i-after-danil-kerkhoff-1787-print-decor-with-the-old-fashioned-civilian-room-in-the-nieuwe-schouwburg-in-amsterdam-with-scene-from-play-de-stiefmoer-the-orchestra-plays-in-the-room-and-the-audience-watches-also-from-the-lodges-in-the-margin-there-is-a-verse-in-six-lines-print-maker-netherlandspublisher-amsterdam-paper-etching-engraving-theatre-building-theatre-theatrical-performance-nieuwe-schouwburg-amsterdam-image593274709.html
RM2WD5YXD–Decor with the old -fashioned civilian room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam, Cornelis Brouwer, after Pieter Barbiers (I), After Daniël Kerkhoff, 1787 print Decor with the old -fashioned civilian room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam with scene from play De Stiefmoer. The orchestra plays in the room and the audience watches, also from the lodges. In the margin, there is a verse in six lines. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving theatre (building). theatre, theatrical performance Nieuwe Schouwburg (Amsterdam)
The stepmother (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comic strip De Stiefmoer by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the tastiest food., Comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken (mentio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-stepmother-title-on-object-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-dressed-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-soberly-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-eating-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-clerk-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comic-strip-de-stiefmoer-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-receives-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-tastiest-food-comedy-giving-food-eating-and-drinking-dining-room-jacob-houbraken-mentio-image350007969.html
RF2B9C6MH–The stepmother (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comic strip De Stiefmoer by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the tastiest food., Comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken (mentio
The step-nut (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the most delicious food, comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-step-nut-title-on-object-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-dressed-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-soberly-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-eating-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-clerk-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comedy-de-stiefmor-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-receives-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-most-delicious-food-comedy-giving-food-eating-and-drinking-dining-room-jacob-houbraken-image261401782.html
RMW57THX–The step-nut (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the most delicious food, comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken
De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-stiefmoer-jacob-houbraken-after-cornelis-troost-1760-1780-print-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-decorated-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-sober-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-who-eats-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-servant-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comedian-de-stiefmor-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-gets-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-best-food-amsterdam-paper-engraving-comedy-giving-food-e-image594898679.html
RM2WFRY9B–De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e
The step-nut (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the most delicious food, comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken (mentione Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-step-nut-title-on-object-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-dressed-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-soberly-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-eating-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-clerk-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comedy-de-stiefmor-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-receives-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-most-delicious-food-comedy-giving-food-eating-and-drinking-dining-room-jacob-houbraken-mentione-image350004466.html
RF2B9C27E–The step-nut (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comedy De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the most delicious food, comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken (mentione
The stepmother (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comic strip De Stiefmoer by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the tastiest food., Comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-stepmother-title-on-object-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-dressed-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-soberly-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-eating-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-clerk-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comic-strip-de-stiefmoer-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-receives-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-tastiest-food-comedy-giving-food-eating-and-drinking-dining-room-jacob-houbraken-image261404775.html
RMW580CR–The stepmother (title on object), A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly dressed woman and child. Opposite them three soberly dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child eating from a pan. On the left a clerk with glasses. Scene from the comic strip De Stiefmoer by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem receives the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the tastiest food., Comedy, giving food, eating and drinking, dining room, Jacob Houbraken
De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-stiefmoer-jacob-houbraken-after-cornelis-troost-1760-1780-print-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-decorated-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-sober-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-who-eats-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-servant-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comedian-de-stiefmor-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-gets-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-best-food-amsterdam-paper-engraving-comedy-giving-food-e-image594034341.html
RM2WECGT5–De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e
Theater with stage decor: The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber, The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber (title on object), Stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794 (series title), The backstage decor The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber, with a scene from De Stiefmoêr. Separate print of just the decor, without the passe-partout with the stage and the hall. Belonging to the series of fourteen stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794., print, print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, after drawing by: Jan Bulthuis, after painting by: Pieter Barbiers (I), Northern Netherlands, 1787, paper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-with-stage-decor-the-old-fashioned-citizens-chamber-the-old-fashioned-citizens-chamber-title-on-object-stage-sets-of-the-new-amsterdam-theater-1787-1794-series-title-the-backstage-decor-the-old-fashioned-citizens-chamber-with-a-scene-from-de-stiefmor-separate-print-of-just-the-decor-without-the-passe-partout-with-the-stage-and-the-hall-belonging-to-the-series-of-fourteen-stage-sets-of-the-new-amsterdam-theater-1787-1794-print-print-maker-cornelis-brouwer-after-drawing-by-jan-bulthuis-after-painting-by-pieter-barbiers-i-northern-netherlands-1787-paper-image606633269.html
RM2X6XEWW–Theater with stage decor: The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber, The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber (title on object), Stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794 (series title), The backstage decor The Old-fashioned Citizens' Chamber, with a scene from De Stiefmoêr. Separate print of just the decor, without the passe-partout with the stage and the hall. Belonging to the series of fourteen stage sets of the new Amsterdam Theater, 1787-1794., print, print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, after drawing by: Jan Bulthuis, after painting by: Pieter Barbiers (I), Northern Netherlands, 1787, paper
De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-stiefmoer-jacob-houbraken-after-cornelis-troost-1760-1780-print-a-dining-room-with-figures-around-a-table-on-the-right-a-richly-decorated-woman-and-child-opposite-them-three-sober-dressed-gentlemen-a-man-serves-them-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-child-who-eats-from-a-pan-on-the-left-a-servant-with-glasses-scene-from-the-comedian-de-stiefmor-by-thomas-asselyn-from-1684-in-which-the-character-jochem-gets-the-poor-family-of-his-second-wife-his-own-child-has-to-lick-the-pot-while-his-second-wife-and-her-family-get-the-best-food-amsterdam-paper-engraving-comedy-giving-food-e-image594886614.html
RM2WFRBXE–De Stiefmoer, Jacob Houbraken, After Cornelis Troost, 1760 - 1780 print A dining room with figures around a table. On the right a richly decorated woman and child. Opposite them three sober dressed gentlemen. A man serves them. On the right in the background a child who eats from a pan. On the left a servant with glasses. Scene from the comedian De Stiefmoêr by Thomas Asselyn from 1684, in which the character Jochem gets the poor family of his second wife. His own child has to lick the pot, while his second wife and her family get the best food. Amsterdam paper engraving comedy. giving food. e
Decor with the old-fashioned citizens' room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam with a scene from the play The Stepmother. In the room, the orchestra is playing and the audience is watching, including from the lodges. In the margin below is a verse in six lines, Decor with the old-fashioned citizens' room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer. With the image of the Twelfth Tooneel from the farce De Stiefmoer Decor in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam , print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, (mentioned on object), after: Pieter Barbiers (I), (mentioned on object Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decor-with-the-old-fashioned-citizens-room-in-the-nieuwe-schouwburg-in-amsterdam-with-a-scene-from-the-play-the-stepmother-in-the-room-the-orchestra-is-playing-and-the-audience-is-watching-including-from-the-lodges-in-the-margin-below-is-a-verse-in-six-lines-decor-with-the-old-fashioned-citizens-room-in-the-nieuwe-schouwburg-in-amsterdam-de-ouderwetsche-burgerkamer-with-the-image-of-the-twelfth-tooneel-from-the-farce-de-stiefmoer-decor-in-the-nieuwe-schouwburg-in-amsterdam-print-maker-cornelis-brouwer-mentioned-on-object-after-pieter-barbiers-i-mentioned-on-object-image472231801.html
RM2JC80DD–Decor with the old-fashioned citizens' room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam with a scene from the play The Stepmother. In the room, the orchestra is playing and the audience is watching, including from the lodges. In the margin below is a verse in six lines, Decor with the old-fashioned citizens' room in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam De Ouderwetsche Burgerkamer. With the image of the Twelfth Tooneel from the farce De Stiefmoer Decor in the Nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam , print maker: Cornelis Brouwer, (mentioned on object), after: Pieter Barbiers (I), (mentioned on object
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