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Burlesque Feast, c. 1550 (oil on panel)
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Burlesque Feast, c. 1550 (oil on panel)
FIA5392459 Burlesque Feast, c.1550 (oil on panel) by Mandyn, Jean (1500-60); 98.5x147 cm; Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao, Spain; (add.info.: Festin burlesque - Peinture de Jan Mandyn (1502-1560), huile sur bois, vers 1550, 98, 5x147 cm - Burlesque Feast, Oil on wood by Jan Mandyn - Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao); Photo eFine Art Images; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This print showcases the artwork "Burlesque Feast" by Jean Mandyn, painted around 1550. The oil on panel painting measures 98.5x147 cm and is currently housed in the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao, Spain. The scene depicted in this piece is a lively and chaotic banquet filled with various elements of revelry and excess. A large group of people can be seen dining at a long table adorned with a vibrant tablecloth, indulging in food and drink while musicians play their instruments. However, amidst the merriment, there are hints of disinterest and sadness. A woman can be seen vomiting into a bowl, symbolizing the consequences of excessive drinking or perhaps reflecting her discontentment with the festivities. Meanwhile, a dwarf stands nearby holding a walking stick, adding an element of grotesqueness to the scene. Jan Mandyn's attention to detail is evident throughout this painting as he captures both human emotions and animal behavior seamlessly within his composition. The inclusion of animals such as dogs adds another layer to this burlesque feast. Overall, this artwork provides us with insight into Flemish culture during the 16th century while also highlighting themes such as alcoholism and social dynamics through its artistic style and movement. It serves as a fascinating historical document that continues to captivate viewers centuries later.
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