In the well-run Dutch household of the 17th century each day had its prescribed chore. Mondays and Tuesdays were for dusting the reception rooms and bedrooms, Wednesdays the entire house. On Thursdays floors were scrubbed and on Fridays the kitchen and cellar scoured. And every day first thing in the morning, before anyone was about, the entryway, the front stoop, and the street in front of the house were scrubbed until they were, in the words of one astonished English visitor, "clean as any chamber floor."
[Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna - Oil on canvas, 51 x 60 cm]
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