The Peasant Wedding, a 1567 or …

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The Peasant Wedding, a 1567 or 1568 painting by Brueghel the Elder, is one of his many depicting peasant life.

It is currently housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

The bride is under the canopy, and the groom is uncertain, but may be the man in black, to the left of the largest figure, leaning back, with a mug in hand.

Two pipers play the pijpzak (a type of two-droned Flemish bagpipe), and an unbreeched boy in the foreground licks a plate.

The feast is in a barn; two ears of corn with a rake reminding us of the work that harvesting involves, and the hard lot peasants have.

The plates are carried on a door off its hinges.

The main food is bread, porridge and soup.

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Peasant Wedding, (1567) Oil on panel, 124 cm × 164 cm (49 in × 65 in),Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Peasant Wedding, (1567) Oil on panel, 124 cm × 164 cm (49 in × 65 in),Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

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