Bronze Age Gold from Wales

The Poulterer's Shop

The elderly shopkeeper stares intently at the kitchen maid as she looks through his produce, pointing out what she desires. In Antwerp at that time such scenes had a veiled erotic content. The Flemish word for bird, 'vogel', has phallic associations, while 'vogelen' (to bird) is slang for sexual intercourse. Snyders specialized in still-life painting, focusing on detailed depictions of birds, vegetables and game. X-ray photography indicates that the artist originally intended a pure still life dominated by a large hanging carcass of a roe buck. This was subsequently painted out, and the contours of the animal's front legs were transformed into the celery at the bottom left. The figures of the maid and the bearded man were added last, by a painter from Rubens's workshop.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 12866

Creation/Production

SNYDERS, Frans
RUBENS, Sir Peter Paul (workshop)
Date: 1612-1615

Acquisition

Accepted in lieu of inheritance tax, 1/10/1998
Accepted by HM Government in Lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales

Measurements

Height (cm): 188.1
Width (cm): 152
h(cm) frame:220
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:184.2
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:10.2
d(cm)
Height (in): 74
Width (in): 59
h(in) frame:86 1/2
h(in)
w(in) frame:72 1/2
w(in)
d(in) frame:4
d(in)

Techniques

oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
canvas

Location

Gallery 03

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