
The Harvesters
Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525–1569)
Year
1565
Medium
Oil on wood
Seen at
The Met, New York
One panel from a series of six depicting the months of the year — only five survive. Bruegel collapses the entire summer into a single scene: peasants reaping wheat in the foreground, others sleeping under a pear tree, distant ships on the horizon. The wide, high vantage point and the everyday subject matter were both radical in 1565; landscape becomes the picture, and labor becomes legible.