The Maidservant (formerly Gentleman and Lady in a Bedroom) (c. 1667–1670) is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch.
To the right a lady in bed converses with her husband who is sitting in his night-gown on a chair, pulling on his stockings.
A fur-trimmed cape and a hat lie near him on a table covered with a cloth.
In the foreground a comely servant-girl stands, holding with both hands a dish and a mug.
[1]According to the Met website, the painting has been cut down to remove a woman lying in bed (mentioned in de Groot's description), and the man next to the bed was previously painted over.