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Peasant Couple Dancing

1514
(German, 1471–1528)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Measurements
Sheet: 11.8 x 7.3 cm (4 5/8 x 2 7/8 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 88
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

Since the 1400s, scenes of country peasants celebrating and dancing were common in northern art; such images often pictured the rural classes as rowdy, uncivilized, and prone to indulgence. In contrast, Dürer presented the country folk displayed here as monumental figures in extraordinary detail, thus elevating the subject. Dürer’s depictions are commentaries on social order and demonstrate his interests in humanity as well as the study of human proportion. Even though the role of gender in Dürer’s peasant scenes is scarcely discussed, he clearly locates the woman as the focal point of this engraving. As her companion hollers and waves his arm in reckless abandon, the stout woman appears deliberate in her movements. She gazes assertively at the viewer while drawing attention to the keys, purse, and knife at her waist—symbols of authority and power.
A vertically oriented black ink engraving on gray paper depicts a robust man and woman with light skin tones dancing. Behind, the man raises his arm and grasps the woman's hand. She wears a cap, layered skirt, and a bodice with keys and a pouch. Both have knees bent mid-step. The year 1514 and an AD monogram are inscribed at the top; the bottom right displays "J.S.A." and "75".

Peasant Couple Dancing

1514

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany

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