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The Farmers' Lunch

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Year
  
1618

Period
  
Baroque

Media
  
Canvas, Paint, Oil paint

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Created
  
1613–1618

Genre
  
History painting

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Dimensions
  
96 cm × 112 cm (38 in × 44 in)

Similar
  
Diego Velázquez artwork, Baroque artwork, Oil paintings

Diego vel zquez paintings almuerzo de campesinos 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 1618, 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.

The Farmers' Lunch is nearly identical to another painting by Velázquez, The Lunch (ca. 1617).

References

The Farmers' Lunch Wikipedia


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