Nov 21, 2019 - Sale 2525

Sale 2525 - Lot 345

Unsold
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
CECILY BROWN
The Battle Between Carnival and Lent (after Bruegel).

Archival pigment print on Hahnemu¨le paper, 2017. 460x615 mm; 18x24 inches (sheet), full margins. Signed, dated and numbered 71/100 in pencil, lower right. Published by Two Palms Press, New York, for Downtown for Democracy, New York.

According to the artist, 'The Battle between Carnival and Lent is a depiction of greed and foolishness, hypocrisy, falseness, idiotic excess and mockery. That is why it seemed a fitting image for these times. But the image also contains a liveliness and wit that makes it impossible to despair. The image is a copy of Pieter Breugel's painting of the same name--it shows the contrast of virtue and vice; self-denial versus self-indulgence and the folly of both.'