The Farmers' Lunch

The Farmers' Lunch (Almuerzo de campesinos) is one of the earliest paintings by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez. Painted in oil on canvas in 1617, it combines a still life of food and drink with a depiction of three comic farmers, whose physiognomy the artist studies closely. The composition shows a younger man gesturing with his right hand to reinforce the story coming from his half-open lips, and an older man listening attentively while holding his cup up to a woman so she can refill it with wine. The still life includes fish, bread, a carrot, a lemon, and a copper vessel.[1]

The Farmers' Lunch
Spanish: Almuerzo de campesinos
ArtistDiego Velázquez
Year1617
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions96 cm × 112 cm (38 in × 44 in)
LocationMuseum of Fine Arts, Budapest

The Farmers' Lunch composition is very similar to another painting by Velázquez, The Lunch (c. 1617).

See also

References

  1. De Herrera a Velázquez. El primer naturalismo en Sevilla, exhibition catalogue, Bilbao / Sevilla, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao-Fundación Focus-Abengoa, 2006 (Spanish)
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