Category:Kitchen scenes with girl peeling turnips by Jean Siméon Chardin
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Two mostly identical genre paintings by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin. One is 1738, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and known as variously known as The Kitchen Maid; the other is around 1740, in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, and variously known as Women Peeling Turnips or Women Cleaning Turnips.
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Media in category "Kitchen scenes with girl peeling turnips by Jean Siméon Chardin"
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Chardin - Wildenstein 1969, 169.png 463 × 567; 595 KB
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Jean Siméon Chardin - Woman Peeling Turnips - WGA04764.jpg 800 × 1,001; 69 KB
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Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin 017.jpg 842 × 1,048; 331 KB
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Lépicié - La ratisseuse, 6115 LR Recto.jpg 600 × 768; 103 KB
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- Genre paintings by Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin
- 18th-century oil paintings of sitting women at full length
- 18th-century way of life in painting
- Waist aprons
- Baroque paintings of women
- Food preparation in art
- Maids in art
- Paintings of women sitting indoors
- Paintings of kitchens
- Paintings of vegetables
- Women facing right in art
- People with knives in art
- Aprons in art
- Coifs
- Kitchen piece