A Woman Making Water

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A Woman Making Water

Date
1631
Medium
paper
Institution
Rijksmuseum

The man assumes a confident stance and, without taking off his knapsack, produces a powerful stream. The woman does her business behind a tree and keeps a lookout for anyone who might be watching. Nowadays we deem these kinds of scenes as vulgar and inappropriate, but in Rembrandt’s day they were a popular source of amusement.

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