Subject
Inn

Inn is a subject in art. The gallery holds 54 works in this subject in art, including works by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, David Teniers the Younger and Jan Steen.
The Inn (German pronunciation: ; Latin: Aenus; Romansh: En) is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The 518 km (322 mi) long river is a right tributary of the Danube, being the third largest tributary of the Danube by discharge.
Key artists
Works
The Hunters in the Snow
Peasants Dancing and Feasting
Officer paying a woman in a stable
The Bell Inn
The hurdy-gurdy player
Interior of an inn with an old man amusing himself with the landlady and two men playing backgammon, known as 'Two kinds of games'
Three Musicians
Tavern interior with dancing peasants,
Muleteers at an Inn
Mounted trumpeter taking a drink
Marauding soldiers at an inn with prostitutes
The old inn
The Conversation
The Skittles Game
Peasant Brawl
The Village Inn
St. Sebastian fair in a Flemish village
The Fortune Teller
Peasants in an inn
Travellers Halting at an Inn
Soldiers Beside a Fireplace
A Party of Peasants
River Scene with an Inn
Llanbadarn Church and 'Black Lion' Inn
The Halt at the Inn
Musicerend en drinkend gezelschap in een herberg
Landscape with an Inn
Social gathering in the inn courtyard
The Inn
Boisterous Peasants at an Inn
Peasants Resting before an Inn
Llanbadarn Fawr Church and 'Black Lion' Inn
Self-Portrait of the Artist and Her Husband on Their Wedding Trip
Church and Inn, Llanbadarn Fawr
Two Peasants Smoking
The Last Tavern at the City Gates
Men and Women at a Country Inn
The Table in the Village Inn
Interior tavern scene with peasants drinking and smoking
Two Peasants Feasting
The inn
Landscape with Peasants Playing Bowls Outside an Inn
Smokers School
The Black Pig Inn at Maarssen
Peasants in a Tavern
Travellers Halting at an Inn
Country Inn
Scene before an inn
In front of the inn (Country scene with a hunting party)
The Landlady at the Inn of Westerlo Recognises the Foreign Coins of the Spies
In Front of the Inn
Blackmoor Head, near Rhuddlan
Bagnigge Wells
Halt in Front of an Inn