Nederlands: De groentemarkt. Twee vrouwen en een man achter een kraam waar fruit en groente te koop wordt aangeboden. Een jonge vrouw met een hoed houdt een kalebas in haar uitgestrekte hand. Tot de waar behoren: kolen, wortels, rapen en knollen, artisjokken, kalebassen, bieten en pompoenen. Rechts ligt een kruiwagen, op de achtergrond marktbezoekers, het zeil van een schip en gevels van huizen aan een gracht.
English: The vegetable market. Two women and a man standing behind a stall selling fruit and vegetables offered for sale. A young woman with a hat holds a gourd in her outstretched hand. Until that include: cabbages, carrots, swedes and turnips, artichokes, squash, beets and pumpkins. To the right is a wheelbarrow, and in the background market visitors. The sail of a ship and facades of houses on a canal.
2007-2007, Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures from the Rijksmuseum - III - A, Portland, Oregon
2007-2007, Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures from the Rijksmuseum - II - A, Phoenix, Arizona
2006-2007, Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures from the Rijksmuseum - I - A, Dayton, Ohio
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