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  • Landscape painting of harvesters cutting wheat and resting under a tree, with golden fields stretching toward a distant village and sea.

The Harvesters

#5179

Pieter Bruegel the Elder

1565

Oil on wood

Description

Harvest is underway in the hazy, drowsy heat of July or August. Workers scythe wheat, collect apples, and rest in the shade. The triangular shape of a stooping woman resembles the wheat she gathers, seemingly merging her with the landscape. This painting belonged to a six-part cycle of the seasons commissioned by an Antwerp merchant for his country home’s dining room. Bruegel’s panel shows the peasant laborers in a sympathetic yet idealized light. By foregrounding harmony with nature and the season’s bounty, and by downplaying the difficulty of agricultural labor, Bruegel responded to the desires of his wealthy urban patron.

5179. The Harvesters

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1565

Additional Information

Dimensions
Overall, including added strips at top, bottom, and right, 46 7/8 x 63 3/4 in. (119 x 162 cm); original painted surface 45 7/8 x 62 7/8 in. (116.5 x 159.5 cm)
Credit
Rogers Fund, 1919
Accession Number
19.164

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