Interior with Women Thrashing a Man ( Peasants Fighting ) Jan Steen (Leiden Leiden) ca oil on canvas x 30.

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Interior with Women Thrashing a Man ( Peasants Fighting ) ca. 1670 73 Jan Steen (Leiden 1626 1679 Leiden) 37.8 x 30.5 cm oil on canvas signed in dark paint, lower right corner: JSteen. (JS in ligature) JS-103

Page 2 of 7 How To Cite Kloek, Wouter. "." In The Leiden Collection Catalogue. Edited by Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. New York, 2017. https://www.theleidencollection.com/archive/. This page is available on the site's Archive. PDF of every version of this page is available on the Archive, and the Archive is managed by a permanent URL. Archival copies will never be deleted. New versions are added only when a substantive change to the narrative occurs.

Page 3 of 7 Near a fireplace in a simple interior, three women flog a man who lies Comparative Figures helpless before their onslaught. One of them has grabbed hold of his shirt and is about to whack him with a short broom while another woman laughingly pulls on his pants. A third woman tugs at his trousers, possibly in search of his purse, which, in fact, lies between his legs, with a key attached to its a clasp. The man s only weapon in this struggle is a wooden spoon that he holds loosely and ineffectively in his right hand. With his other hand he grabs the white headscarf worn by the woman with the broom, but his efforts at defending himself are meager at best. As he lies on the floor, he gapes upward, his cap having fallen from his head, revealing his closely cropped red hair. Behind this tussling group a child Fig 1. Salomon Saverij after Joost Goeimaere, Man Being Thrashed by Three Women, 1610, etching, 15.7 x 21.1 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, inv. RP-P-1882-A-6207 reaches for the bread oven to the right of the fireplace, while on a raised landing accessible by ladder, a seated woman observes the scene and laughs behind her hands. Mockery of the man who cannot live up to his role as the woman s better half was the theme of numerous representations throughout the ages.[1] A brawl in which women beat up a man is an indication of an upside-down world, where the traditional roles of men and women have been reversed, a theme that Jan Steen often painted. A wooden spoon and a bunch of keys, for example, are objects typically carried by a housewife. Steen s painting also is related to another popular subject, the so-called Struggle for the Breeches. A composition in a somewhat similar vein is Salomon Saverij s 1610 etching after a print by Joos Goeimare (1578 1611) (fig 1).[2] In that print, three women thrash a drunken man s bare buttocks because he let his family suffer deprivation. In Steen s painting, the child gesturing toward the bread oven probably also connotes that the family suffers from lack of food. The women, fed up with the man s failure to rule the roost, have decided to punish him. In the foreground Steen skillfully rendered a number of objects, including a kettle, bucket, knives, matchsticks, hatchet, a caged basket holding a chicken or a rooster and, most notably, a pair of scales. Even though these items presumably relate to the pictorial narrative, their meanings in this context are not entirely clear. However, the scales probably relate to the Dutch expression that things are out of balance. The chicken basket in the right foreground seemingly indicates that the man is a hen-groper, a bungling idiot who meddles in household affairs but is not worth a straw. It might also be a reference to the well-known metaphor of the hen who

Page 4 of 7 crows rather than the rooster.[3] The painting s allusion to a topsy-turvy world recalls the work of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525 69) and Pieter Aertsen (1508 75), artists who were certainly important to Steen. The power of women over men plays a role in many of Steen s paintings. However, among his scenes of brawling peasants, this painting is an exception, since it does not portray the usual tussling card players or boozers.[4] The only direct connection that can be discerned between this painting and another of Steen s works is a painting dated either 1671 or 1674 (present whereabouts unknown), in which a woman seen from the back lifts her arms upwards in a way comparable to the child (but in reverse).[5] Dendrochronological examination has shown that this painting is likely to be one of Steen s late works: the panel would not have been ready for use until after 1668.[6] A dating to around 1670 73 is most plausible. Cornelis Hofstede de Groot believed that the painting was in poor condition ( Genuine, but has suffered severely ).[7] That assessment, however, was not confirmed during restoration, at which time damage was observed only near one of the ladders.[8] It is also possible that Hofstede de Groot s negative opinion was prompted by the signature, in which part of an original E had disappeared, causing it to look like JStien. His opinion might also have been influenced by the slightly flat character of the execution, which lacks Steen s customary brilliance. This uniformity of brushwork can perhaps be explained by the involvement of a studio assistant, as is often the case in Steen s late work. The composition, however, is intelligent and original, entirely in keeping with the master s manner of painting. A few pentimenti discernible in the wooden spoon, the sleeve of the kneeling woman, and possibly the broom demonstrate Steen s searching efforts to create a pleasing and compelling conception. -Wouter Kloek

Page 5 of 7 Endnotes 1. On this subject, see, among others, M. L. Moffitt Peacock, Harpies and Henpecked Husbands: Images of the Powerful Housewife in Netherlandish Art, 1550 1700 (Ann Arbor, 1989). 2. The etching is discussed at length in Eddy de Jongh and Ger Luijten,Spiegel van alledag: Nederlandse genreprenten 1550 1700 (Amsterdam, 1997), 137 40, no. 23 (English edition: Mirror of Everyday Life: Genreprints in the Netherlands 1550 1700 [Amsterdam, 1997]). 3. A similar text, accompanying a print by Hans Liefrinck, is quoted in M. L. Moffitt Peacock, Harpies and Henpecked Husbands: Images of the Powerful Housewife in Netherlandish Art, 1550 1700 (Ann Arbor, 1989), 125. 4. Examples include various representations of brawling card players: that of 1664 in Munich (Braun 1980, no. 205); of 1671, Rijksdienst Cultureel Erfgoed (Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency), on loan to the Gemeentemuseum Arnhem (Braun 1980, no. 344); and of a subject such as Wijn is een spotter (Wine is a mocker) in Detroit. See Karel Braun, Alle schilderijen van Jan Steen (Rotterdam, 1980), no. 233 5. Karel Braun, Alle schilderijen van Jan Steen (Rotterdam, 1980), no. 344. 6. Report written by Peter Klein in 2011 indicates that the earliest felling date is after 1662. 7. Cornelis Hofstede de Groot, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century Based on the Work of John Smith, 8 vols. (London, 1907 27), 5:38 39, no. 95, translated from Beschreibendes und kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der hervorragendsten holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts. 10 vols. (Esslingen and Paris, 1907 28), 1: 211 12, no. 783. 8. Restoration report, Annette Rupprecht, May 2012. This damage is barely noticeable in the painting s present condition. Provenance Stork Collection (his sale, Roos, Amsterdam, 14 May 1839, no. 94 [for 56 florins to Woodin]). Baron van den Bogaerde, Châteaux of Heeswijk (his sale, S Hertogenbosch, 19 June 1900, no. 162; Amsterdam, 28 September 1902, no. 52). [Salomon Lilian B. V., Amsterdam, by 2004]. From whom acquired by the present owner.

Page 6 of 7 References Hofstede de Groot, Cornelis. A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century Based on the Work of John Smith. 8 vols. London, 1907 27, 5:38 39, no. 95. Translated from Beschreibendes und kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der hervorragendsten holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts. 10 vols. Esslingen and Paris, 1907 28, 1:211 12, no. 783. Braun, K. Alle schilderijen van Jan Steen. Rotterdam, 1980, 158, no. A-617. Surh, Dominique. Peasants Fighting. In Old Masters. Sales cat. Salomon Lilian B. V., Amsterdam, 2005, 42 43, no. 13. Technical Summary The support, a single plank of horizontally grained but vertically oriented, rectangular western German or Netherlandish oak with a fell date after 1662, has bevels on all four sides.[1] A pronounced horizontal grain line creates an indentation across the width of the lower half of the composition.[2] The unthinned and uncradled panel has two chalk inscriptions but no wax seals, import stamps, stencils, panel maker s marks or machine tool marks along the reverse. A light-colored ground has been thinly and evenly applied and extends to the panel edges and spills over onto the left and right panel edges but not over the upper and lower edges. The oil paint has been built up in successive layers and applied smoothly with no use of impasto, although with slightly raised brushwork along the figures and wicker chicken basket on the right. No underdrawing is readily apparent in infrared images captured at 780 1000 nanometers. Compositional changes visible in the images and as pentimenti include slight shifts to the objects in the foreground, such as a shift to the right of the ladle held by the central figure. The painting is signed in dark paint along the lower right corner, but is undated. The painting was cleaned and restored in 2004 and remains in an excellent state of preservation. Technical Summary Endnotes 1. The characterization of the wood is based on Peter Klein s dendrochronology report. The horizontal grain is oriented slightly diagonally. The bevel along right edge is extremely shallow. 2. 14.5 cm up from lower edge along the left side, 13 cm up from lower edge along the right side.

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