The Quacksalver

The Quacksalver by Adriaen van Ostade

Medium

oil on panel

Dimensions

23.7; 29

About this artwork

olieverf op paneel

Art Historical Context

Adriaen van Ostade’s *The Quacksalver* (1648) captures the lively spirit of Dutch Golden Age genre painting. Working in Haarlem during the prosperous seventeenth century, van Ostade specialized in intimate scenes of everyday peasant life, often infusing them with gentle humor and moral undertones. This small oil-on-panel work, measuring just 29 by 23.7 centimeters, invites close viewing, typical of the detailed cabinet pictures popular among Dutch burghers. The title refers to a traveling charlatan peddling dubious cures, a common subject that allowed artists to comment on human gullibility a...

About the Artist

Adriaen van Ostade · 16101685

Adriaen Jansz. van Ostade (1610-1685) was a Dutch Baroque painter and printmaker who specialized in genre scenes of peasant life. Born and raised in Haarlem, he became one of the most prolific and celebrated artists of the Dutch Golden Age, producing over 800 paintings, 50 etchings, and numerous drawings. Van Ostade's significance in art history lies in his masterful depiction of peasant life, a ...

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