About this artwork

This is the only surviving example of a series of seventy-five drawings depicting Bolognese street-traders that Annibale made around 1590. It is believed that he had always intended that the series would be turned into prints, but this did not happen until 1646 when Simon Guillain etched and published them under the title ‘Arti di Bologna’. Annibale was the first artist to pay lowly working people serious artistic attention, and was fascinated by the everyday world around him. Here, the humble chimney sweep is not mocked or ridiculed, but caught in a moment of distraction as he markets his trade. His bad posture reflects the ravages of his profession upon his body, and his rough clothing underlines the discomfort of his daily existence.

Updated before 2020

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Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci