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Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series, Brussels, c. 1725. Creator: Unknown
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Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series, Brussels, c. 1725. Creator: Unknown
Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series, Brussels, c. 1725. Villagers prepare to butcher an ox for Shrove Tuesday, while others skate on a frozen canal. Musicians play outside the Sign of the Cross tavern. Woven at the workshop of Daniel IV Leyniers, after a design by Jan van Orley
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Procession of the Fat Ox - A Vibrant Snapshot of 18th Century Village Life
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. This print transports us back to Brussels in the year 1725, capturing a lively scene from an era long gone. The image showcases a procession that takes place on Shrove Tuesday, as villagers prepare to butcher a plump ox for their festive celebration. Amidst this bustling activity, we witness the enchanting sight of people gracefully gliding across a frozen canal, indulging in the joyous pastime of ice skating. The atmosphere is further enlivened by musicians playing outside the Sign of the Cross tavern, filling the air with melodious tunes that add rhythm and cheer to this jovial occasion. The tapestry itself was woven at Daniel IV Leyniers' workshop based on Jan van Orley's design, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. As our eyes wander through this intricate artwork, we notice various elements that paint a vivid picture of rural life during this period. From farm laborers diligently tending to their tasks in fields nearby to fortifications towering in the distance, every aspect contributes to creating an authentic representation of Flemish countryside existence. Intriguingly enough, amidst all these festivities and agricultural activities lies subtle symbolism reflecting Christian traditions and beliefs. This fusion between religion and everyday life adds depth and meaning to what initially appears as mere merriment. Through this remarkable print from Heritage Images collection at Art Institute Chicago's gallery space, we are transported into another time - one filled with celebration, community spirit, and an appreciation for both nature's bounty and artistic expression.
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