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Superbia (Pride)
Superbia (Pride)

Superbia (Pride)

Date16th century
Maker Pieter Brueghel the Elder Flemish, 1525-1569
Maker Jeronimus Cock Flemish?, 1510-1570
Label TextIn 1558-60, Antwerp publisher Jerome Cock produced two series of engravings designed by Bruegel: "Vices" and "Virtues." This presentation of opposing moral standards came from a long tradition in medieval literature and art. In this work from the "Vices" series, Bruegel displays a baffling array of fantastical hybrid creatures, inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, to suggest that vanity and folly drag human beings down to the level of animals. Pride, an aristocratic woman wearing the latest high fashion, admires her reflection in a mirrror, oblivious to the degeneration around her.
Object number39.233
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "The Art of Protest" April 27, 2000 - January 21, 2001
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
MediumEngraving
Inuidia
Pieter Brueghel the Elder
16th century
Object number: 38.79
Fides
Pieter Brueghel the Elder
16th century
Object number: 39.232
Dancing Peasants
Pieter Brueghel the Elder
16th century
Object number: 52.39
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
Pieter Neeffs the Elder
first half 17th century
Object number: 68.233
The Resting Sportsmen Near the Fountain of Neptune
Pieter Bout
last quarter 17th century
Object number: 74.55
Photo: Susan Cole
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1516-18
Object number: 52.38
Christ Before Caiaphas
Albrecht Dürer
1508
Object number: 35.128.1
Christ Before Caiaphas
Albrecht Dürer
1508
Object number: 35.128.2
Knight, Death and the Devil
Albrecht Dürer
1513
Object number: 64.52
The Virgin Mary
Martin Schongauer
ca. 1480
Object number: 65.65
The Sea Monster
Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1498
Object number: 65.66
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Israhel van Meckenem
15th-early 16th century
Object number: 64.132