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Jolly Toper

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Year
  
1629

Artist
  
Judith Leyster

Location
  
Rijksmuseum

Media
  
Oil paint

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Dimensions
  
89 cm x 85 cm

Created
  
1629

Periods
  
Baroque, Dutch Golden Age

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Judith Leyster artwork, Artwork at Rijksmuseum, Portraits

The Jolly Toper is an oil painting by Judith Leyster in the collection of the Rijksmuseum that is on long term loan to the Frans Hals Museum since 1959. It was acquired by the museum as a painting by Frans Hals and was attributed to Leyster by the researcher Juliane Harms in 1927.

Provenance

The painting was sold in Hotel Drouot in Paris in 1890 as by Hals or a son to Schiff and was bought by the Rijksmuseum in 1897 from F. Kleinberger of Paris. The painting is signed and dated on the back wall above the tankard.

According to Hofrichter, the scene shows the popular Peeckelhaeringh figure in 17th-century comic plays. The Peeckelhaeringh or Pekelharing character is often shown as a "Kannenkijker", or jug-looker. This is a signal that the mug is empty and the show is over. The figure in this painting bears a resemblance to another, similar painting, also by Leyster, but less finished.

References

Jolly Toper Wikipedia