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At first sight, this painting appears to record a simple visit by the doctor to a sick woman. However, Steen undermines the motives of both protagonists. The doctor is shown making a gesture of mock humility as he accepts a glass of wine from a servant. It is also suggested that the patient is, in fact, lovesick rather than suffering from a physical ailment as her lover can be glimpsed outside the window in the background. This interpretation is further suggested by the subject matter of the painting partially visible in the right-hand corner which shows two lovers embracing. Jan Steen excelled in the rendering of textures as can be seen here in the satin of the maid's skirt. He was also renowned for the accuracy of the facial expressions of his figures through which he conveyed his domestic anecdotes.
Title
The Doctor's Visit
Date
c.1660
Medium
oil on canvas on panel
Measurements
H 69.5 x W 55.5 cm
Accession number
EU0738
Acquisition method
bequeathed as part of the Torrie Collection, 1836
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
J. Steen