Keywords: Gerard Dou 001.jpg Artwork LangSwitch Brotschneidende alte Frau Old Woman Cutting Bread http //www mfa org/collections/object/old-woman-cutting-bread-398280 Broodsnijdende oude vrouw Alternate titles LangSwitch An old woman cutting bread with a boy holding a candle in his hand Een oude vrouw snijdt brood voor twee jongens bij het licht van een olielamp <ref>http //www rkd nl/rkddb/dispatcher aspx action search database ChoiceImages search priref 50429 RKDimages Kunstwerknummer 50429 </ref> oil panel cm 28 22 institution Museum of Fine Arts Boston Object history between 1684 1716 acquisition LangSwitch Johann Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg Johann Wilhelm Elector Palatine 1658-1716 Düsseldorf ProvenanceEvent 1716 inheritance Karl III Philipp von der Pfalz 1661-1742 ProvenanceEvent 1730 transfer Mannheim ProvenanceEvent 1742 inheritance Karl Theodor Kurfürst von der Pfalz und Bayern 1724-1799 Mannheim ProvenanceEvent 1799 inheritance Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria 1756-1825 Mannheim ProvenanceEvent 1806 transfer Munich ProvenanceEvent 1825 inheritance Ludwig I von Bayern 1786-1868 Munich 580 Munich ProvenanceEvent 1937-03 exchange Eduard Plietzsch Berlin Alte Pinakothek Munich ProvenanceEvent 1937-04 purchase Bertha Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach 1886-1957 Villa Hügel Essen Heinz Steinmeyer LangSwitch art dealer marchand kunsthandel Berlin by 2003-03 Private collection Munich ProvenanceEvent 2003-03 purchase Museum of Fine Arts Boston The Yorck Project 10 000 Meisterwerke der Malerei DVD-ROM 2002 ISBN 3936122202 Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH 2003 71 ~ 1655 creator Gerard Dou http //mail wikipedia org/pipermail/wikide-l/2005-April/012195 html Other versions PD-old-100 PD-Art-YorckProject LangSwitch Hinweis References Noten <references /> ImageNote 1 94 1225 132 124 2024 2557 2 LangSwitch Bezeichnet Signed Gesigneerd GDOV ImageNoteEnd 1 Baroque paintings of people Chiaroscuro genre paintings Paintings of meals in the Netherlands Breads in paintings 17th-century genre paintings Genre paintings by Gerard Dou Dutch paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Dou Gerard 17th-century way of life in painting |