A Palisander chair was a type of chair used in Dutch interiors.
For the contemporary reality of homeworkers bears as much relation to this scene as a Dutch interior does to a squat.
De Kooning is taking apart the calm Dutch interior, but he has not yet turned it into Times Square.
Working your way through this well-wrought show may not make you an expert on Dutch interiors of the 17th century and their symbolic resonance.
It is a classic, secular 17th-century Dutch interior, depicting a dog beside a terra-cotta jug, a basket, a pile of kindling and slippers.
Unexpected and beguiling, for instance, is the Dutch interior painted in Dyrham Park, a 17th-century English house near Bath.
There is a sweet intimacy here that is absent in the Dutch interiors.
In the middle 1660's, many Dutch interiors were filled with a variety of furs.
Part of the wall of the drawing-room was standing, the mantel shelf protruding above the rubble, and above it, hanging at an angle, the picture of a Dutch interior.
It's like walking into a Dutch interior, isn't it?