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Peeckelhaeringh, or Pekelharing,
refers to an old
Dutch word for
pickled herring.
Today it is best
known as the name of a
comic theatrical character who...
- Hofrichter, the
scene shows the po****r
Peeckelhaeringh figure in 17th-century
comic plays. The
Peeckelhaeringh or
Pekelharing character is
often shown...
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Peeckelhaeringh, by
Frans Hals...
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Yonker Ramp and his sweetheart, 1623
Married Couple in a Garden, 1622
Peeckelhaeringh, c. 1628–1630 The Mulatto, 1627
Portrait of a Man
Holding a Skull,...
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University Art
Gallery New Haven, CT
Laughing man with crock,
known as '
Peeckelhaeringh' c. 1628–1630 75 x 61.5 cm 216
Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe K****el,...
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looking into a mug was also used by Hals when he
painted the
portrait of
Peeckelhaeringh who
turns to the
viewer to show his mug. The
painting belongs to the...
- A 135
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 64
Laughing man with crock,
known as '
Peeckelhaeringh' c. 1628–1630 75 x 61.5 cm 216
Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe K****el,...
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their banter. Some
claim these are the
Baroque theatre characters Peeckelhaeringh and Hans Wurst.
Behind them
other people are
talking and laughing....
- der
bildenden Künste
Leipzig 59
Laughing man with crock,
known as '
Peeckelhaeringh' c. 1628–1630 75 x 61.5 cm 216
Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe K****el,...