The Piggery

LL 3558

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This painting is a fine example of Morland's characteristic rural subjects - plump animals and contented, rosy-cheeked peasants. They present an idyllic rather than accurate view of the English countryside. Pigs have had a mixed place in art - appearing as symbols of gluttony, sin and uncleanliness in religious art, in contrast to scenes like this of rustic abundance.