Pieter Bruegel and the culture of the early modern dinner party
Claudia Goldstein mines a rich, interdisciplinary mix of sources to shed new light on the cultural history of sixteenth-century Antwerp. Recontextualizing some of Bruegel’s work within the cultural nexus of the dining room, she offers a critical and entirely original examination of the function of early modern images for the people who owned and viewed them.
History
xiii, 173 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
9780754667322, 0754667324
859524436
Contents: Introduction: private parties and public life; Opulent precedents: Jerome de Busleyden’s humanist banquets; Wine, beer, and butter: Jan Noirot’s dining room and social life at the Antwerp Mint; The dinner party as performance; Sea gods battle and peasants dance: the material culture of the Antwerp dinner party; Antwerp and beyond: envisioning the early modern dining room; Select bibliography; Index.