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Painting of Dutch Girl holding bowl of Olykoeks
12017-04-10T16:37:18-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65155301Paintingplain2017-04-10T16:37:18-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65The Dutch master Aelbert Cuyp's Maid with Bowl of Oliebollen, c 1652, Features a food that was clearly familiar at the time.
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12017-04-10T16:34:29-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65Painting of Dutch Girl holding bowl of Olykoeks1Paintingmedia/Maid with olliebollen.jpgplain2017-04-10T16:34:29-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65