woman in plain dress with jacket standing in 3/4 pose with her head turned from the viewer toward the PR; gesturing with PR arm out, L hand in pocket; head almost entirely covered with a white scarf; jars at her feet

Country Woman with Two Jugs, 1524

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This woman was originally paired with a print of a similarly gesturing man. That pendant left no doubt about the erotic associations of these jugs and cup. Although mores were changing, women at this time were still seen as morally weak and lustful. A concealed hand could signify condemnation and ruin, perhaps warning viewers to lead a virtuous life.

Details
Title
Country Woman with Two Jugs
Artist Life
1502–1540
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2015.93.111
Provenance
John E. Andrus III, Wayzata, Minn.; by descent to his daughters, Elizabeth, Katie, and Julie; gave to MIA, 2015. Earlier provenances have been gathered, but further research will increase our knowledge of their histories.
Catalogue Raisonne
Pauli, Hollstein 49 i/ii; Bartsch 47 (vol. 8, p. 104)
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woman in plain dress with jacket standing in 3/4 pose with her head turned from the viewer toward the PR; gesturing with PR arm out, L hand in pocket; head almost entirely covered with a white scarf; jars at her feet