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A Boy Playing the Lute ("Hearing", One of a Series of the Five Senses)
  • A Boy Playing the Lute ("Hearing", One of a Series of the Five Senses)

    TitleA Boy Playing the Lute ("Hearing", One of a Series of the Five Senses)
  • Technique/ MaterialOil on canvas
  • DimensionsDimensions: (h x b) 103 x 84 cm
    Frame: (h x b x dj) 129 x 108 x 8 cm
  • DatingMade 1620s
  • Artist/Maker Artist: Hendrick Terbrugghen, Dutch, born 1587, dead 1629
  • CategoryPaintings, Paintings
  • Inventory No.NM 1487
  • AcquisitionPurchase 1895 Sophia Giesecke Fund
  • ExhibitedNationalmuseum, Room 1621 17th century
  • Description
    Artist/Maker
    Images and media

    These paintings seem to resound with singing and music. A prostitute raises her glass, laughing and gazing seductively at her lute-playing companion. In the 17th century, laughter was interpreted as a sign of a lack of reason among the lower classes, who were considered to be at the mercy of their fleshly lusts. These images warned against indulging in sensual pleasures, but were also seen as entertaining.