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A Tailor's Workshop

1665 · Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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Trades and domestic industry were popular subjects in seventeenth-century Dutch painting. In most images of tailors we see them at work at their foremost activity, cutting the cloth, just like in the present painting by Pieter van Slingeland. As a tailor worked on pieces of cloth brought on to him, he did not have a supply of textiles in his shop; on the shelf behind the tailor seen here, too, there are only a few pieces, no doubt brought by clients to be worked on.

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A Tailor's Workshop