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Friday, October 19, 2018

Bruegel’s Two Monkeys:





Bruegel’s Two Monkeys: One of art’s most enduring puzzles?



Pieter Bruegel the Elder transformed observations of daily existence into complex visual parables. As a new exhibition of his work opens in Vienna, Kelly Grovier explores the elusive symbolism of one of the artist’s more deceptively straightforward paintings.













Two Monkeys (1592) may be one of the smallest and seemingly most straightforward paintings by Bruegel, an artist whose reputation was built on large and elaborate tableaus teeming with peasants engaged in allegorical action. Yet decrypting Two Monkey’s symbolic meaning, if it indeed it is loaded with one, has proved an enduring puzzle for both art historians and casual admirers of the artist.
Two Monkeys (Credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie/Christoph Schmidt)
Two Monkeys (1562) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder is deceptively simple, according to art historians (Credit: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie/Christoph Schmidt)
It may be tempting, at first glance, to dismiss the evocative vignette as nothing more than the record of an actual, if exceptional, observation by the artist amid the hubbub of a bustling port town – an incidental portrait of a brace of woeful beasts torn from their native habitat by heartless traders from the western coast of Africa. After all, as the accompanying catalogue to the exhibition argues, the very presence of such exotic creatures in Antwerp in the middle of the 16th Century would surely have struck any contemporary as an oddity worth memorialising.








Source: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20181005-bruegels-two-monkeys-one-of-arts-most-enduring-puzzles?ocid=twcul





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