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bambochades. Genre paintings of rural life, especially rustic drinking scenes treated in an exaggerated or comic manner, are called bambochades or bambociades, after the nickname of Dutch landscape painter Pieter van Laar (ca. 1600–74). Van Laar, or Laer, worked some 15 years in Italy, where he was nicknamed Il Bamboccio, “the cripple.” Famous for his landscapes and etchings depicting rustic life—pictures usually in heavy brown tones showing wakes, weddings, and other country scenes—the artist was also called Michel-Ange des Bambochades. |