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Gabriel Metzur Collection

Gabriel Metsu, a renowned Dutch painter from the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Cook, 1657. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Cook, 1657. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Cook, 1657. A cook in her workplace, showing us a dish with two fish. The figure stands out against a dark background in which we can barely make out the shaft of a high oven at which she is

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Young man writing at a window, 1734-1785. Creator: Jan Stolker

Young man writing at a window, 1734-1785. Creator: Jan Stolker
Young man writing at a window, 1734-1785

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Note, 17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Note, 17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Note, 17th century

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Group in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer

Group in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer
Group in seventeenth-century clothing, c. 1846-c. 1882. Beautiful Aal or the choice between young and old'. A young woman turns away from a rich old man and a young man

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Card Game, late 1650s. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

A Card Game, late 1650s. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
A Card Game, late 1650s

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Woman Eating, Known as ‘The Cat's Breakfast, c.1661-c.1664. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Woman Eating, Known as ‘The Cat's Breakfast, c.1661-c.1664. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Woman Eating, Known as The Cat's Breakfast, c.1661-c.1664

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Herring-Seller, c.1661-c.1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Herring-Seller, c.1661-c.1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Herring-Seller, c.1661-c.1662

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Weaponsmith, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Weaponsmith, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Weaponsmith, 1650-1660

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Sick Child, c.1664-c.1666. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Sick Child, c.1664-c.1666. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Sick Child, c.1664-c.1666. A worried mother looks at her young daughter, slumped listlessly on her lap. Metsu chose an unusual subject

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Sleeping Saleswoman, 1644-1667. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

A Sleeping Saleswoman, 1644-1667. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
A Sleeping Saleswoman, 1644-1667

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Old Woman Meditating, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Old Woman Meditating, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Old Woman Meditating, c.1661-c.1663

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Deshabille, 1776. Creator: James Watson

The Deshabille, 1776. Creator: James Watson
The Deshabille, 1776

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Female Correspondent, 1771. Creator: James Watson

The Female Correspondent, 1771. Creator: James Watson
The Female Correspondent, 1771

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Woman in the mirror, c.1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Woman in the mirror, c.1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Woman in the mirror, c.1662

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Virginal Woman, 1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Virginal Woman, 1662. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Virginal Woman, 1662

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Pancake Woman, 1768. Creator: Johannes Kornlein

Pancake Woman, 1768. Creator: Johannes Kornlein
Pancake Woman, 1768

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Intruder, c. 1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Intruder, c. 1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Intruder, c. 1660

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Musical Party, 1659. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

A Musical Party, 1659. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
A Musical Party, 1659

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: Tavern Scene. Creator: Unknown

Tavern Scene. Creator: Unknown
Tavern Scene

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: The Visit to the Nursery, 1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Visit to the Nursery, 1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Visit to the Nursery, 1661

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Woman Seated at a Window, early 1660s. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

A Woman Seated at a Window, early 1660s. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
A Woman Seated at a Window, early 1660s

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Woman Selling Fruit and Herrings, 1644-1667. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

A Woman Selling Fruit and Herrings, 1644-1667. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
A Woman Selling Fruit and Herrings, 1644-1667

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Woman seated Drawing, c1649-1667. Artist: Gabriel Metsu

A Woman seated Drawing, c1649-1667. Artist: Gabriel Metsu
A Woman seated Drawing, c1649-1667. The scene illustrates the early stage of an artists training when the pupil has to practice drawing after sculptures and prints, National Gallery, London

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Man and a Woman seated by a Virginal, c1649-1667. Artist: Gabriel Metsu

A Man and a Woman seated by a Virginal, c1649-1667. Artist: Gabriel Metsu
A Man and a Woman seated by a Virginal, c1649-1667. Located in the collection at, National Gallery, London

Background imageGabriel Metzur Collection: A Musical Party, 1659. Artist: Gabriel Metsu

A Musical Party, 1659. Artist: Gabriel Metsu
A Musical Party, 1659. Metsu was a native of Leiden, where he was probably a pupil of Gerard Dou. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


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Gabriel Metsu, a renowned Dutch painter from the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works. Born in Leiden in 1629, Metsu's talent for capturing everyday scenes and imbuing them with life is evident throughout his extensive body of work. One of his notable paintings is "The Intruder, " created around 1660. In this piece, Metsu masterfully depicts a tense moment as an unexpected visitor interrupts a private gathering. The expressions on the faces of those present reveal their surprise and curiosity, inviting viewers to imagine the unfolding story behind this intriguing scene. In "A Musical Party" from 1659, we witness another glimpse into Metsu's artistic genius. This lively composition showcases a group of musicians engaged in harmonious melodies while surrounded by elegantly dressed individuals enjoying their performance. The attention to detail and skillful use of light and shadow create an atmosphere that transports us back to this joyous occasion. Metsu's ability to capture intimate moments is exemplified in "The Visit to the Nursery" from 1661. Here, he portrays a tender interaction between parents visiting their child's nursery room. The love and care depicted are palpable as they observe their little one playing amidst toys and books—a timeless portrayal of parental affection that resonates even today. Another remarkable painting by Gabriel Metsu is "A Woman Seated at a Window. " Created during the early 1660s, it showcases a woman lost in thought while gazing out onto bustling streets below her windowpane. Through subtle brushstrokes and delicate colors, Metsu captures both her introspection and the vibrant cityscape beyond—an exquisite balance between inner contemplation and external reality.