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Young Woman Peeling Apples

1655 · Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Paintings of women peeling apples, scraping parsnips, and otherwise preparing simple foods were one of several ways in which the Dutch endorsed an ideal of womanhood in middle-class society. The image of a homemaker, content with her modest and diligent life, had moral and religious overtones. This theme can be found, for example, in paintings by Gabriel Metsu , Pieter de Hooch, and Cornelis Bisschop.

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Young Woman Peeling Apples