The Beggars (Eulenspiegel)
Lucas van Leyden Netherlandish
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Although played at court, bagpipes were considered by the elite to be associated with the lower classes, particularly beggars. The instrument’s resemblance to male reproductive organs made it a popular subject for crude jokes. Both connotations come together in this image, where the poverty-stricken musician is surrounded by a seemingly endless number of offspring.
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