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Street Musicians at the Door
Painting by Jacob Ochtervelt / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Street Musicians at the Door (Dutch: Straatmuzikanten aan de deur) is an oil painting depicting members of a wealthy family interacting with two begging musicians at the door of their house. Dutch Golden Age artist Jacob Ochtervelt (1634–1682) painted it in Rotterdam in 1665, as an example of the "entrance hall painting", a genre he pioneered. It is in the collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum.[1]
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