Drawings and prints from Courtauld collection of C16th and C17th Flemish and Netherlandish peasants.

Small exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery of 16th and 17th century works on paper to compliment the Cezannae card players exhibition.

This gallery focused on the Flemish and Netherlandish tradition of portraying peasant life. The grotesque features and vulgar poses of the people amused urban audiences but the landscape show they wanted their countryside unspoilt.

There was a wonderful Bruegel the Elder drawing for a print complete with mobile brothel in the centre.


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