Gallant Company, by Pieter Codde, 1633, Dutch painting, oil on panel. The painting has a double meaning. Two elegantly dressed men enter the room, holding a partridge and a hare, alluding to Dutch expressions for ëhunting hareí and ëbirdingí, used vulgarly to mean ëmaking loveí. One woman accepts the hare, and there is a bed in the right background (BSLOC_2016_3_59)
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