The Doctor

1653, Artist: Gerard Dou

 

 

The Doctor

With his small-format paintings executed with the utmost precision, Gerrit Dou, the eldest of Rembrandt’s pupils, became the founder of the Dutch genre called “fine painting”. Created in an extremely protracted process, his works met with great approval and were sought after as collector’s items by his contemporaries. The doctor is making his diagnosis by examining the patient’s urine, a procedure that was recognised by the orthodox medicine of the 17th century. However, his imaginative outfit exposes him as a charlatan.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kabinett 19

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Dutch

Dated

1653

Artist

Gerard Dou (1613 - 1675 Leiden) - GND

Material

oak wood

Dimensions

Overall: 49,3 cm × 36,7 cm × 0,8 cm
Framed: 62 cm × 50 cm × 4,5 cm

Signed

Inscribed in the middle of the parapet: GDOV. 1653 (G and D ligated)

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 592

Provenance

1772 from Pressburg to Vienna

Kunst & Patenschaft

This object is still without a Art Patron. Accept the patronage and make sure that this cultural treasure is preserved for future generations.
Your donation is a direct and sustainable contribution to the scientific documentation, research, restoration, and presentation of the artworks of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien.

Become an art patron