Big Fish Eat Little Fish

Big Fish Eat Little Fish

Pieter van der HeydenWW-1557-111341
1557·Etching and engraving in black on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper·Image: 21.7 × 29.9 cm (8 9/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Plate: 23 × 30 cm (9 1/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Sheet: 22.9 × 30.1 cm (9 1/16 × 11 7/8 in.)

<p>This engraving hauntingly illustrates the proverb that the big fish always eats the little fish. Starting with the larger-than-life fish at its center, the image teems with grotesque activity, as bodies spill out of other bodies and hybrid creatures walk and fly about. Pieter Bruegel seems to take a dim view of humanity here, one of disgust at its seemingly endless capacity to cannibalize itself. This is epitomized in the hybrid fish-person at left carrying off its prize, another fish, in its gaping mouth. In the foreground, a man directs a child’s gaze toward the scene, telling him to “behold” (<em>ecce</em>) the proverbial truth on display.</p>

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Year
1557
Dimensions
Image: 21.7 × 29.9 cm (8 9/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Plate: 23 × 30 cm (9 1/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Sheet: 22.9 × 30.1 cm (9 1/16 × 11 7/8 in.)

Artist

Pieter van der Heyden
Pieter van der Heyden

Drawing

Probably attributed to Pieter van der Heyden (Flemish, c. 1530–after 1584)

Antwerp, Belgium

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Year
1557
Dimensions
Image: 21.7 × 29.9 cm (8 9/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Plate: 23 × 30 cm (9 1/16 × 11 13/16 in.); Sheet: 22.9 × 30.1 cm (9 1/16 × 11 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1557-111341

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Pieter van der Heyden

Pieter van der Heyden

Drawing

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