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Property from a Frankfurt Private Collection

Pieter van den Bosch the Younger

A kitchen maid washing a pewter plate in a feigned arched stone window

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Property from a Frankfurt Private Collection


Pieter van den Bosch the Younger

Amsterdam c. 1612 – after 1663 London

A kitchen maid washing a pewter plate in a feigned arched stone window


oil on oak panel

unframed: 40.5 x 39 cm.; 16 x 15⅜ in.

framed: 58.8 x 57.5 cm.; 23⅛ x 22⅝ in.

Sir Frederick Cook, 2nd Bt (1844–1920), Doughty House, Richmond;

Thence by descent to his son Sir Herbert Cook, 3rd Bt (1868–1939), Doughty House, Richmond;

Thence by descent to his son Sir Francis Cook, 4th Bt (1907–1978), Doughty House, Richmond;

His sale, London, Sotheby's, 25 June 1958, lot 74;

Anonymous sale ('The Property of a Gentleman'), London, Christie's, 10 July 1981, lot 41.

J.O. Kronig, A Catalogue of the Paintings at Doughty House, Richmond & elsewhere in the collection of Sir Frederick Cook Bt, vol. II, London 1914, p. 14, no. 219 (no. 133 in the Long Gallery);

M.W. Brockwell (ed.), Pictures at Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey, in the collection of Sir Herbert Cook, Bart., London 1932, p. 45, no. 219 (no. 133 in the Long Gallery).