Between 1621 and 1626 Jacopo da Empoli painted a serie of still lifes set in pantries, none of which contains figures. A drawing in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, unique of its kind, shows the artist's study dal naturale of the birds and fowl seen hanging in his paintings. The sheet also represents a young woman holding a kitchen utensil, she reappears in a still life scene recently discovered in the French chateau of Villandry, which could be the Poultrywoman once inventoried in the Capponi collection.
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