
Seated Woman, in Profile to the Right, with a Pitcher in her Right Hand
1661 · paper, chalk
width: 174 cm, height: 254 cm
Rijksmuseum

Cornelis Pietersz Bega was a Dutch painter and printmaker of the 17th century known for genre scenes depicting peasant life, tavern interiors, and domestic scenes rendered in warm, earthy tones. Active in Haarlem during the mid-1600s, he produced paintings and etchings that captured the texture of ordinary Dutch life with a keen eye for narrative detail and material texture. His work bridges the naturalism of earlier Flemish tradition with the commercial genre painting market of the Dutch Golden Age. Bega died at thirty-three, leaving a relatively compact but influential body of work.
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