Nederlands: Voorstelling bekend onder de titel 'De Schaatsenrijders'. Herberginterieur met een groep boeren die zich rond de haard hebben verzameld. Rechts een vrouw met een kind, links een staande man met de handen op de rug. Op de grond ligt een paar schaatsen. Op de voorgrond rechts een hondje en een juk, links voor het raam staat een tafeltje met brood en een kan en pijp op een krukje.
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