The scolding Woman, Johan Wierix, nach Pieter Bruegel the Elder;  circle
Johan Wierix, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The scolding Woman
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Johan Wierix
nachPieter Bruegel the Elder circle

The scolding Woman, ca. 1568

From the Series "Flemish Proverbs"


Blatt
373 x min. 261 mm
maximum width
264 mm
Platte
diameter: 178 mm
Inventory Number
63724
Object Number
63724 D
Acquisition
Acquired 1920
Status
Not on display

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“A leaking roof and a smoking chimney, yes, where the monkey sits at the hearth and looks around. A crowing hen, a scolding woman means bad luck in the house, yes, trouble and grief.”

Contrary to our initial assumption, the seated figure is not a woman but a man in women’s clothes. In this depiction, Bruegel was picking up on the popular theme of women’s dominance over men. A “wicked” wife meant trouble, just like when the hen crows instead of the cock.

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09.07.2026