Johanna and the Jewish Merchants, Cornelis Troost, 1741

Johanna and the Jewish Merchants, Cornelis Troost, 1741

oil paint on panel, h 68.5cm × w 86cm More details

Troost depicted a scene from the popular farce The Spendthrift or the Wasteful Woman. The central character, Johanna, wastes her new expensive finery on two Polish-Jewish traders, portrayed in a stereotypical manner. In reality, they are Johanna’s father and husband, who have disguised themselves in order to expose her. Perched on the chair at the left, amidst a variety of Chinese valuables, is a ring-tailed lemur from Madagascar.

On display in room 1.1

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