Nederlands: De haringverkoopster. Een jonge vrouw met een kuip verkoopt vis aan een oude vrouw met een wandelstok. Bij de deur van een huis, rechts een tafel waarop een aardewerken pot ligt.
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2012-None, Typical Dutch, Amsterdam
2011-2011, Gabriel Metsu III, Washington D.C.
2010-2010, Gabriel Metsu I, Dublin
2007-2007, Milkmaid by Vermeer and Dutch Genre Painting, Tokyo
2005-2006, The Golden Age - Highlights from the Rijksmuseum - II - A, Kobe
2005-2005, The Golden Age - Highlights from the Rijksmuseum - I - A, Melbourne
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