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View of a sixteenth century kitchen with cook gutting a rabbit (woodcut)
XJF360235 View of a sixteenth century kitchen with cook gutting a rabbit (woodcut) by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baldung produced many woodcuts for illustrations in books; possibly this was an illustration for an edition of the book of Proverbs from the Bible; the quotation in Latin is Proverb 30 referring to rabbits; ); German, out of copyright
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This woodcut print by Baldung Grien transports us back to a sixteenth-century kitchen, offering a fascinating glimpse into the culinary practices of the time. The scene depicts a skilled cook diligently gutting a rabbit, showcasing the meticulousness and precision required in food preparation during this era. The composition is rich in detail, with various elements contributing to its authenticity. A large cauldron hangs over an open fireplace, emanating warmth and evoking images of hearty meals being prepared. Surrounding the cook are an array of cooking utensils, emphasizing the importance of having the right tools for culinary endeavors. Baldung's woodcut technique adds depth and texture to this artwork, enhancing its visual appeal. It is believed that this particular illustration may have been created for an edition of Proverbs from the Bible, as indicated by Latin text referencing rabbits from Proverb 30. Beyond its artistic value, this print offers valuable insights into social history and cooking practices during the sixteenth century. It serves as a testament to how food preparation was not only essential for sustenance but also deeply ingrained in cultural traditions. As we admire this remarkable piece from Baldung Grien's body of work, we are reminded of how art can provide us with glimpses into different periods in history and offer us a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.
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