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Maker(s):Ostade, Adriaen van
Culture:Dutch (1610 - 1684)
Title:Dance in the Tavern
Date Made:n.d.
Type:Print
Materials:etching on paper
Place Made:Netherlands; Holland
Measurements:image: 25.2413 cm x 31.4325 cm; 9 15/16 in x 12 3/8 in
Accession Number:  SC 1959.169
Credit Line:Purchased
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
1959_169.jpg

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Description:
Group of figures sitting, dancing, or standing; two figures coming into the room down some stairs; interior; pub; peasants; amourous couple; drinking

Label Text:
During the early seventeenth century images of peasants in genre prints were often used both to amuse and to impart a moral message. Ostade’s print The Dance in the Inn, however, displays none of the squalid drunkenness and chaos typical of depictions of lower-class revels. While the assembled company is certainly drinking, smoking, dancing, and canoodling, all of which were viewed as disreputable activities, Ostade also includes vignettes of moral behavior: the woman with her child in the left foreground, and woman tending the fire in the background (fire was often used as symbol of lustful passion). The tree visible behind the fiddler and the branch in the center of the room indicate that this may be a May Day celebration, where festivities heralded the arrival of spring.

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