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A Cook and his Wife, c. 1496 (engraving)
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A Cook and his Wife, c. 1496 (engraving)
1767112 A Cook and his Wife, c.1496 (engraving) by DAorer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cook and his Wife. Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). Engraving, circa 1496.); Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23692414
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1490s 1496 Albrecht Durer Artist German Artist Male Cook Durer Engraved Frying Pan German Art German Artist Grotesque Homeware Household Equipment Human Role Kitchenware Late Fifteenth Century Male Artist Negative Concept Printed Prints Ugliness Ugly Wives Northern Renaissance
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A Cook and his Wife, c. 1496
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is a captivating engraving by the renowned German artist Albrecht Durer. This intriguing artwork depicts a mid-adult couple in their kitchen, offering us a glimpse into domestic life during the late 15th century Northern Renaissance. The composition focuses on the contrasting appearances of the cook and his wife. The man, with his rugged features and worn attire, embodies a sense of hard work and dedication to his craft. In contrast, his wife's portrayal emphasizes her perceived ugliness through exaggerated facial features and an unflattering depiction of her body. Durer's choice to emphasize these negative aspects challenges societal norms surrounding beauty standards at that time. It prompts viewers to question conventional notions while highlighting the complexity of human relationships within marriage. The presence of various kitchenware such as pots and frying pans serves as symbols representing their roles within this household setting. The print captures not only their physical appearance but also suggests insights into gender dynamics prevalent during that era. As we delve into this fascinating piece from Durer's repertoire, it becomes evident that he masterfully explores themes beyond aesthetics alone. "A Cook and his Wife" invites contemplation about societal expectations, personal identity, and the intricate nature of human connections - making it an invaluable addition to any art enthusiast's collection.
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