The Ricotta Eaters | |
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Italian: I Mangiatori di Ricotta, French: Les Mangeurs de Ricotta | |
Artist | Vincenzo Campi |
Year | c. 1585 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Subject | Genre painting |
Dimensions | 72 cm × 89.5 cm (28 in × 35.2 in) |
Location | Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Lyon |
The Ricotta Eaters is a c.1585 oil on canvas painting by Vincenzo Campi, showing four figures eating a round ricotta.[1] The artist himself entitled it Buffonaria, which links its four figures to Commedia dell'arte characters, and depicted himself as Pantalone, wearing red costume.[2] In 1875, the work was presented by Jacques Bernard to the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, where it is currently displayed.
Symbolism
The ricotta placed on the tray appears to form an image of the skull, symbolizing memento mori, a reminder of death, in an atmosphere characterised by excess and abandon.[3]
References
- ↑ Nguyen, Kim-Ly Thi (April 28, 2003). Vincenzo Campi's Ricotta Eaters (c.1585) : viewership and the early modern market (Thesis). University of British Columbia. doi:10.14288/1.0092193 – via open.library.ubc.ca.
- ↑ Januszczak, Waldemar. "Art review: The Ricotta Eaters by Vincenzo Campi". www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ↑ Freeman, Laura (February 22, 2018). The Reading Cure: How Books Restored My Appetite. Orion. ISBN 9781474604666 – via Google Books.
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