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In this exuberant painting of a peasant, Adriaen van Ostade shows his ability to portray the human condition. We sense the giddiness of the drunken peasant as he sweeps backwards, jug open to drink straight from its neck. His mouth is gaping and his eyes are watery and unfocused, but he’s happy. Van Ostade has displayed different textures with almost tangible reality: the glossy, weighty earthenware jug; the flesh of the hand; the creases in the sleeve and the fur collar above. Hair peeps out from the leather cap beneath the tall felt hat. The face itself is not just caricature, but seemingly flesh and blood – the slack mouth, the taut red skin of the swollen nose, the sunken, wrinkled eyes and cheeks, and the protruding Adam’s apple.
Title
A Peasant holding a Jug and a Pipe
Date
about 1650-5
Medium
Oil on oak
Measurements
H 26.8 x W 22 cm
Accession number
NG2543
Acquisition method
Salting Bequest, 1910
Work type
Painting