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Copy of July and August, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, after 1547
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Copy of July and August, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, after 1547
Copy of July and August, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months, after 1547. [Iacob Hewmon 7 / Laurencius Augustmon 8]
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Beham Beham Hans Sebald Beham Hans Sebold Beham Sebald Dancers Hans Sebald Hans Sebald Beham Hans Sebold Hans Sebold Beham Northern Renaissance Peasant Peasants Sebald Sebald Beham Agricultural Worker Farm Hand Farm Labourer Farm Worker Farmhand Farmworker
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This print showcases a copy of the artwork "July and August, from The Peasants Feast or the Twelve Months" created by an unknown artist in the 16th century. The image depicts a scene from rural life during the Northern Renaissance period, capturing the essence of agricultural work and farm laborers. In this engraving, we witness a lively dance taking place amidst lush countryside surroundings. Men and women dressed in traditional attire engage in joyful movements, celebrating the bountiful summer season. The intricate details of their clothing and expressions bring to life their dedication to both their profession as farmers and their enjoyment of communal festivities. The artist's skillful rendering transports us back in time to experience firsthand the daily lives of these hardworking peasants. Their unity is evident as they come together for this seasonal celebration, reminding us of the importance of community bonds even amidst demanding agricultural tasks. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this piece serves as a testament to our shared heritage. It offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only the artistic talent displayed but also gain insight into historical farming practices that shaped societies centuries ago. As we admire this remarkable print by Unknown, let us reflect on how agriculture has been an integral part of human civilization throughout history—a reminder that our connection with nature remains unbroken across time.
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