Seated Man Smoking a Pipe by Candlelight while Houses Outside Are Ablaze

Cornelis Troost (mentioned on object), 1739

This man smokes his a pipe contentedly at home while a fire rages outside. What Troost was trying to convey with this depiction is not entirely clear. A man warming himself by the heat of another man’s blazing house was considered a symbol of Selfishness in the 16th century. In the 18th century, Troost was known for his satirical approach, ridiculing life in and outside the sitting room.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1888-A-1522
  • Dimensionsheight 284 mm x width 208 mm
  • Physical characteristicsbrown and grey wash, with white heightening

Identification

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    Seated Man Smoking a Pipe by Candlelight while Houses Outside Are Ablaze

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1888-A-1522

  • Inscriptions / marks

    date


Creation

  • Creation

    draftsman (artist): Cornelis Troost (mentioned on object)

  • Dating

    1739

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    brown and grey wash, with white heightening

  • Dimensions

    height 284 mm x width 208 mm


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt

  • Acquisition

    purchase 1888

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