Woman at her Toilet (Steen)
A Woman at her Toilet is a 1663 painting by Jan Steen. It is on display at Buckingham Palace and is a part of the Royal Collection, having been acquired by King George IV in 1821.[1] The painting depicts a woman at her toilet and is full of sexual innuendo and word play.
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Artist | Jan Steen |
Year | 1663 |
Dimensions | 65.8 cm × 53 cm (25.9 in × 21 in) |
Location | Buckingham Palace, London |
Notes
- "A Woman at her Toilet". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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