Das schadet nit (It Doesn't Matter), Sebald Beham

Artwork Overview

1500–1550
Das schadet nit (It Doesn't Matter), 1542
Where object was made: Holy Roman Empire (present-day Germany)
Material/technique: engraving; laid paper
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 44 x 29 mm
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 1 3/4 x 1 1/8 in
Mat Dimensions (Height x Width): 19 x 14 in
Credit line: Museum purchase
Accession number: 1995.0041.02
Not on display

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Label texts

Exhibition Label: "Time/Frame," Jun-2008, Robert Fucci, Shuyun Ho, Lauren Kernes, Lara Kuykendall, Ellen C. Raimond, and Stephanie Teasley The weather has been a timeless topic of conversation for all peoples, especially those who work the soil. This pair of German peasants share a short quip about the cold across the divide of their separately printed engravings. The banderoles (small ornamental banners) above each document their exchange: the peasant with the pitchfork appears concerned about the lowering temperature, in contrast to his companion, who tucks his hands behind his back.

Exhibitions

Spencer Museum of Art Interns 2007–2008, curator
2008