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The Wine of Saint Martin’s Day by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The greed of a chaotic crowd in a captivating hand-painted reproduction.
Rediscovered in 2009, “The Wine of Saint Martin’s Day” is a monumental work by Bruegel depicting a chaotic popular festival. The scene shows a frantic crowd of peasants scrambling to taste the first wine of the season, distributed for free on Saint Martin’s Day. In the center, people are climbing onto a huge barrel to collect the precious liquid in any container they can find. The composition is a whirlwind of bodies, illustrating human thirst and greed in an almost grotesque manner. Bruegel captures the raw energy and disorder of the crowd with astonishing skill, creating a tapestry of the human condition in its most trivial and desperate aspect. It is a powerful social critique, showing how the promise of something free can turn people into a greedy and uncontrollable mob. This major work, housed in the Prado, enriches our understanding of Bruegel’s perspective on society.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PAINTING :
- Oil painting reproduction made by hand on a coton canvas.
- The choice of the formats is possible from the options of the article with the possibility of ordering your custom format.
- The delay for the making of the reproduction is about 3 or 4 weeks but this delay can be extended by the painter if necessary.
- Shipping time are approximately 10 to 15 business days by NORMAL delivery and 5 to 6 business days by EXPRESS delivery.
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