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The Parable of the Rich Man and the Housekeeper, 2, from Das Plenarium, 1517
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This woodcut print, titled "The Parable of the Rich Man and the Housekeeper, 2" is a remarkable piece of art created by Hans Schaufelein the Elder in 1517. Part of Das Plenarium, this work belongs to the Northern Renaissance period and can be found at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In this intricate scene, we witness a powerful depiction of an important biblical parable. The rich man stands tall and proud while being confronted by his faithful housekeeper. With vibrant colors meticulously hand-tinted onto the woodcut, every detail comes to life, enhancing our understanding of this religious narrative. Schaufelein's skillful craftsmanship shines through as he captures both the physical appearance and emotional depth of each character. This woodcut serves as a testament to his mastery in portraying human expressions and conveying complex concepts through art. As we delve into this artwork's symbolism, it prompts us to reflect on themes such as wealth disparity, greed, and humility within Christianity. It reminds us that material possessions should not define one's worth or determine their actions towards others. "The Parable of the Rich Man and the Housekeeper" offers viewers an opportunity for introspection – urging us to consider our own attitudes towards money and how we treat those who are less fortunate than ourselves. Through its timeless message conveyed with artistic brilliance, this print continues to resonate with audiences even after centuries have passed since its creation.
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