Nederlands: De briefschrijfster. Een jonge vrouw schrijft, voorovergebogen over een tafel, een brief. Links wacht een bediende of bode tot zij klaar is. Op de voorgrond slaapt een hondje op een kruk, links een luit.
; Frans van Mieris (1635–1681), olieverf op paneel, 1680
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