Beggars’ Bowl with a Gourd

anoniem, c. 1566

When in 1566 nobles begged the governor, Margaret of Parma, to halt the persecution of the Protestants, someone reassured her with the words: ‘Fear not, my lady, they are nothing but beggars,’ called ‘gueux’ in French. The dissenting nobles immediately adopt the negatively meant geus as a badge of honour. Their symbols are the beggars’ bowl and pouch. Some of these bowls are fairly luxurious and were reserved for that reason.

  • Artwork typebowl, nap
  • Object numberNG-NM-878-A
  • Dimensionsdiameter 7.5 cm, height 7.4 cm x length 9.0 cm, length 7.0 mm