| The Ricotta Eaters | |
|---|---|
| Italian: I Mangiatori di Ricotta, French: Les Mangeurs de Ricotta | |
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| Artist | Vincenzo Campi | 
| Year | c. 1585 | 
| Medium | Oil on canvas | 
| Subject | Genre painting | 
| Dimensions | 72 cm × 89.5 cm (28 in × 35.2 in) | 
| Location | Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Lyon | 
The Ricotta Eaters is a c.1585 oil on canvas painting by Vincenzo Campi, showing four figures eating a round ricotta.[1] The artist himself entitled it Buffonaria, which links its four figures to Commedia dell'arte characters, and depicted himself as Pantalone, wearing red costume.[2] In 1875, the work was presented by Jacques Bernard to the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, where it is currently displayed.
Symbolism

Black pencil on brown paper, 20.5 x 19.2 cm. Campi's pencil study for the painting; it is currently in Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden's collection.
The ricotta placed on the tray appears to form an image of the skull, symbolizing memento mori, a reminder of death, in an atmosphere characterised by excess and abandon.[3]
References
- ↑ Nguyen, Kim-Ly Thi (April 28, 2003). Vincenzo Campi's Ricotta Eaters (c.1585) : viewership and the early modern market (Thesis). University of British Columbia. doi:10.14288/1.0092193 – via open.library.ubc.ca.
- ↑ Januszczak, Waldemar. "Art review: The Ricotta Eaters by Vincenzo Campi". www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ↑ Freeman, Laura (February 22, 2018). The Reading Cure: How Books Restored My Appetite. Orion. ISBN 9781474604666 – via Google Books.
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