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David Teniers the Younger (after), Treatment of a Foot Sick in a Bath Room. After 1760. David Teniers the Younger1610 Antwerp - 1690 Brussels Francesco del Pedroc. 1740 Udine - 1806 Venice Jean Daullé1703 Abbeville - 1763 Paris. Oil on rough canvas. Unsigned. The original painting by David Teniers the Younger belonged to the Peilhon Collection, which was auctioned in Paris in December 1763 and acquired from Margravine Caroline Luise of Baden-Durlach. The painting appeared in England in 1982 in an Irish private collection. The present painting is a copy after the etching by Jean Daullé "The Flemish Physician, Le chirurgien flammand", dated 1760. A mirror-inverted etching was probably executed after Daullé's model by Francesco del Pedro. Lit: Catalogue raisonné des tableaux du cabinet de feu M. Peilhon, lot 33, Paris 1763 .Margaret Klinge, David Teniers the Younger, Paintings, Drawings, exhibition catalogue, Koninklijk Museum, Antwerp 1991, no. 93. ed. by Margret Klinge and Dietmar Lüdke, David Teniers the Younger, 1610 - 1690: Everyday Life and Pleasure in Flanders, special exhibition of the State of Baden-Württemberg / Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Heidelberg 2005 p. 345. Picture support circumferentially cut, mounted and on a new stretcher.Climatic edge and pronounced age craquelure with cupping. Isolated paint losses. One retouched loss in canvas and painting layer u.l. as well as several smaller ones at the margin o.r. Painting layer partially rubbed in the fold area. Thick, yellowed varnish. Dimensions: 45 x 58 cm. David Teniers the Younger. 1610 Antwerp - 1690 Brussels Flemish painter and draughtsman. Trained by his father David Teniers the Elder. In 1633 he was admitted to the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke, of which he became dean in 1645. Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder belonged to his close circle of friends. 1651 appointment as court painter at the court of Brussels, where he also took care of the art collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm. In 1664 he founded the Academy in Antwerp and trained young artists in painting and sculpture. His works can be found in many renowned painting galleries today. He is particularly known for his newly developed peasant genres, donor parlour scenes and paintings of art collections.

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