The Land of Cockaigne

Pieter Brueghel the Elder, The Land of Cockaigne, 1550. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

The Land of Cockaigne


Details

Year
1567
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
51.5 × 78.3 cm

The story

Cockaigne was a medieval fantasy land where food fell into your mouth and no one had to work, a peasant daydream about never being hungry again. Bruegel paints it as a warning. Three men lie sprawled and stupefied under a table, a scholar, a peasant, and a soldier, arranged like spokes of a wheel around the tree. Around them the world serves itself up. A boiled egg walks on legs, a roasted bird lies waiting to be eaten, the fence is woven from sausages, and a pig runs about with a carving knife already tucked in its side. This is gluttony and sloth shown as comedy, but comedy with an edge. Every full belly here has cost the men their wits.

The Land of Cockaigne — Pieter Brueghel the Elder — MuseScope