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Dull Gret : ウィキペディア英語版
Dull Gret

''Dulle Griet'' (anglicized as ''Dull Gret''), also known as ''Mad Meg'', is a figure of Flemish folklore who is the subject of a 1562 oil-on-panel by Flemish renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The painting depicts a peasant woman, Mad Meg, who leads an army of women to pillage Hell,〔Dulle Griet is also the subject of a 1640s painting by Flemish painter David Teniers the Younger.〕 and is currently held and exhibited at the Museum Mayer van den Bergh in Antwerp.
==History and description==

The signature and the date on this painting are illegible, but its close compositional and stylistic similarity to ''The Fall of the Rebel Angels'' and ''The Triumph of Death'', makes it likely that it was painted in about 1562 and destined for a series. Like those pictures, ''Dulle Griet'' owes much to Hieronymus Bosch.〔Cf. Pietro Allegretti. ''Brueghel''. Milan:Skira, 2003. ISBN 0-00-001088-X 〕
Bruegel's earliest biographer, Karel van Mander, writing in 1604, described the painting as "Dulle Griet, who is looking at the mouth of Hell". It came into the collections of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, then was looted by the Swedish troops in 1648, and reappeared in Stockholm in 1800. Art collector Fritz Mayer van den Bergh discovered it in 1897 at an auction in Cologne, where he bought it for a minimal sum, discovering its actual author a few days later.
Griet was a disparaging name given to any bad-tempered, shrewish woman. Her mission refers to the Flemish proverb:
''She could plunder in front of hell and return unscathed.''
Bruegel is thus making fun of noisy, aggressive women. At the same time he castigates the sin of covetousness: although already burdened down with possessions, Griet and her grotesque companions are prepared to storm the mouth of Hell itself in their search for more.〔Max Seidel, Roger H. Marijnissen. ''Bruegel''. Pt.2, Random House, 1985. ISBN 0-517-44772-X〕
Dulle Griet appears as a character in Caryl Churchill's play ''Top Girls'' (1982), where she recounts her invasion of Hell: "I'd had enough, I was mad, I hate the bastards. I come out my front door that morning and shout till my neighbors come out and I said, 'Come on, we're going where the evil come from and pay the bastards out.'" (Churchill, 28).

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