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The Land of Cockaigne
Breugel, Pieter, The Elder, called Peasant Bruegel (1525-1569). The Land of Cockaigne. Flemish art. Tempera
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1525 1569 Breugel Bruegel Called Elder Flemish Peasant Pieter Tempera Aisa Cockaigne
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a masterpiece by the renowned Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted around 1567, is a vivid and fantastical depiction of a peasant's paradise. This tempera painting, now held by the Aisa Foundation in New York, is a testament to Bruegel's unique blend of realism and folklore. Bruegel's "The Land of Cockaigne" is a visual feast for the eyes, inviting viewers to indulge in the imagined world of a land where the hardships and toils of everyday peasant life are replaced by unending pleasure and abundance. The painting portrays a landscape teeming with lush greenery, abundant food, and carefree revelry. In this idyllic setting, peasants are seen feasting, drinking, and dancing, while others engage in leisurely pursuits such as fishing and hunting. The painting's title, "The Land of Cockaigne," is believed to be derived from the Old French term "Cocagne," meaning a place of abundance and pleasure. Despite its fantastical nature, "The Land of Cockaigne" is deeply rooted in historical reality. Bruegel's depiction of peasants in their traditional clothing and engaging in everyday activities reflects the social and cultural context of 16th-century Flanders. The painting's realism is further emphasized by the intricate details of the landscape and the naturalistic rendering of the figures. Bruegel's "The Land of Cockaigne" is a reminder of the power of art to transport us to imaginary worlds and to offer a respite from the harsh realities of life. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and delight, making it a beloved masterpiece of Flemish art and a must-see for art lovers and history buffs alike.
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