‘A Meat Stall With the Holy Family Giving Alms' by Pieter Aertsen: More Than What Meets the Eye
Otherwise, the painting brims with the gristly and visceral. Lopped-off pigs' feet sit next to a leg ham, whose cross-sectioned muscle gapes at us. Goopy, translucent fat drips off a cut of suet. The sausages' lumpy casings are unavoidably intestinal. If the picture can claim a focal point, it's the near-life-size cow's head, partly skinned to reveal muscle and veins, and with a searching eye that's trained right on us. To top it all off, Aertsen puts us up close, as if we're customers.
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