Interior of a Dutch house with an operator attending to a man's teeth. Oil painting by Hendrik van der Burgh.

  • Burgh, Hendrik van der, 1769-1858.
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44624i
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Description

Hendrik van der Burgh worked in the Hague. Like many European painters of his time he had a close attachment to Dutch paintings of the Golden Age--the seventeenth century-which he used as the model for the setting in the present work. The stillness of the spacious room in a surgeon-apothecary's house is disturbed by the reaction of the patient to the pain of the operation: as the operator digs into the gum, the patient kicks out and sends his own basket of eggs across the floor. A dog barks at the disturbance. The painting is recorded as having been auctioned in Amsterdam in 1817

Physical description

1 painting : oil on wood ; wood 56 x approximately 71.2 cm (width irregular)

Related material

Select images of this work were taken by the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum: WT/D/1/20/1/55/97

Reference

Wellcome Collection 44624i

Exhibitions note

Exhibited in "Teeth" at Wellcome Collection, 17 May - 16 September 2018

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