A Peasant With A Basket Of Eggs (1567)
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"A Peasant with a Basket of Eggs," painted by Pieter Pietersz in 1567, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rural life of the 16th century. The painting portrays a male figure, dressed in a colorful, rustic attire characteristic of the period. He wears a vibrant red hat and a combination of earth-toned garments that suggest a life connected to physical labor and the natural world.The peasant, with a contemplative expression, is engaged in the simple yet essential task of handling eggs. To his right, a large basket filled with white eggs hints at a day’s work collected either for market or personal use. He carefully holds an egg, showing the delicate nature of his everyday tasks. His surroundings, slightly shadowed yet detailed with foliage, emphasize the outdoor setting typical for a peasant's work environment.This artwork not only captures the daily routine of a peasant but also highlights the importance of such labor during its time. The meticulous depiction of the man’s outfit and his careful handling of the eggs reflect Pietersz’s attention to detail and his ability to convey the dignity found in everyday rural life.
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Pieter Pietersz the Elder, also Pieter Pietersz. (I),was a Dutch Renaissance painter.
Pietersz was born in Antwerp. According to Karel van Mander, who mentioned him in his biography of his father Pieter Aertsen, he followed in his father's footsteps but took to portrait painting because large commissions were not to be had. Van Mander did mention a large painting for the Baker's guild of Haarlem, which is in the possession of the Frans Hals Museum today, and which Van Mander described as very fiery and original. He died in 1603 at age 62.