The 16th century market scenes depicted by Pieter Aertsen (ca. 1508-1575) show two characteristic aspects: the lack of hygiene at the time and the inclusion of the New Testament motifs.
As cenas de mercado do séc. XVI representadas por Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575) mostram dois aspetos característicos: a falta de higiene da época, e a inclusão de cenas do Novo Testamento.
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on oak wood Wien-Kunsthistoriches Museum Gemäldegalerie
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'butcher's stall into flight to Egypt'-oil on panel-1551 Uppsala-Museum Gustavianum (University Art collection)
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on wood-1561 Budapest-Szépmúvészeti Múzeum
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene'-oil on oak wood Köln-Walraf-Richartz Museum
Pieter Aertsen (ca 1508-1575)-'market scene with Christ and adulteress'-oil on oak wood'-1559 Frankfut am Main-Städelches Kunstinstitut
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