Skittle Players outside an Inn
Oil on oak panel painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen
Skittle Players outside an Inn is an oil-on-oak-panel painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen, probably painted between 1660 and 1663 during his time in Haarlem. It depicts the playing of a skittles game, and is now in the National Gallery, London, to which it was bequeathed in 1910 by George Salting.
Sources
- https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/jan-steen-skittle-players-outside-an-inn
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- A Mayor of Delft and his Daughter (1655)
- The Drunken Couple (c. 1655–1665)
- Interior with an Old Woman and a Young Boy (c. 1656–1660)
- The Oyster Eater (c. 1658–1660)
- The Lovesick Maiden (c. 1660)
- Tobias and Sarah in Prayer with the Angel Raphael and the Demon (c. 1660)
- The Physician's Visit (1660–1662)
- Skittle Players outside an Inn (c. 1660–1663)
- Children Teaching a Cat to Dance (c. 1660–1679)
- The Twelfth Night Feast (1662)
- Beware of Luxury (1663)
- The Dancing Couple (1663)
- Woman at her Toilet (1663)
- Wine is a Mocker (1663–64)
- The Effects of Intemperance (c. 1663–1665)
- The Feast of Saint Nicholas (c. 1665–1668)
- The Bean Feast (c. 1668)
- The Happy Family (1668)
- "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (1668–1670)
- Samson Mocked (c. 1670)
- SS Jan Steen