

The Peasant Who Blew Hot and Cold (copy after Aegidius Sadeler)
Brown and white drawing on aged paper with a dark and light brown border. A man and a satyr kneel on barrels on opposite sides of a low table. The man on the left wears a hat and a peasant outfit. The satyr on the right has a vine wrapped around his head, no shirt, and a cloth wrapped around his lower body. The man blows on a bowl of food while the satyr blows on a jug. Both have their heads turned toward each other. Latin text is written along the bottom. Illegible cursive writing appears at the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 699 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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