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      <title>What We Actually See in a Museum</title>
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      <description>A photograph taken in passing at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Three Flemish paintings on a gray wall: a wide peasant feast crowded with figures at the top, a dark hanging-carcass still life on the lower left, a market scene with a poultry seller on the lower right. One of them — the market scene — is confirmed Pieter Aertsen from the wall label. The others are probably from the same orbit: Aertsen, or Beuckelaer his nephew, or one of the other Antwerp painters working in the same genre tradition in the mid-sixteenth century.</description>
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