Photo of collection object Sleeping Peasants near Fields (Parable of the Weeds)
Vlieger, Simon de. Sleeping Peasants near Fields (Parable of the Weeds), 1650–1653. oil on canvas, Framed: 122 x 161.5 x 8 cm (48 1/16 x 63 9/16 x 3 1/8 in.); Unframed: 90.4 x 130.4 cm (35 9/16 x 51 5/16 in.). Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund, 1975.76. CC0.

Sleeping Peasants near Fields (Parable of the Weeds)

1650–1653

Simon de Vlieger

Simon de Vlieger (Dutch, 1601–1653)

European Painting and Sculpture

Sleeping Peasants near Fields (Parable of the Weeds), 1650–1653. Simon de Vlieger (Dutch, 1601–1653). Oil on canvas; framed: 122 x 161.5 x 8 cm (48 1/16 x 63 9/16 x 3 1/8 in.); unframed: 90.4 x 130.4 cm (35 9/16 x 51 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund 1975.76 During the 1600s Protestant leaders denounced visual representations, in a belief that a strict understanding of the scriptures was the only way to achieve salvation. As a result, Protestants did not generally commission religious images. However, where religious painting did appear, they often depicted verses from the Bible with strict didactic values, such as Sleeping Peasants near Fields (Parable of the Weeds). The subject of this painting is the Parable of the Weeds from Matthew 13:24-30. Simon de Vlieger has illustrated the point in the story where the peasants sleep after sowing good seeds, and the enemy, depicted here as a satyr, mixes in bad seeds in the fields as well. When the weeds begin to grow, confused, the peasants ask the farmer if they should remove the seeds. The farmer replies that they should let the weeds and wheat grow together, and he will destroy the weeds after the harvest. The lesson of the story is that good and evil people often mix together; but in the end the pious will prevail and the wicked will be destroyed.
Maker/Artist
Vlieger, Simon de
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
oil on canvas
Medium
oil, canvas
Dimensions
Framed: 122 x 161.5 x 8 cm (48 1/16 x 63 9/16 x 3 1/8 in.); Unframed: 90.4 x 130.4 cm (35 9/16 x 51 5/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: Signed lower left: S. DE VLIEGER 16[5...]"
Accession Number
1975.76
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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