'' by
Hieronymous Bosch, c. 1500 Peddlers have been the subject of numerous paintings, sketches and watercolours in both Western art and in the Orient, where they depict familiar scenes of everyday life. Some of the earliest paintings of peddlers were made in China. The 12th-century Chinese artist, Su Hanchen made several paintings of peddlers as did one of his contemporaries,
Li Song, both of whom painted
The Knick knack Peddler. The Wayfarer by
Hieronymous Bosch is perhaps the most iconic image of a peddler. Painted in about 1500, the peddler in this painting wears a costume almost identical to thieves in other Bosch paintings. From the 18th-century, engravings featuring peddlers and street vendors featured in numerous volumes dedicated to representations of street life. One of the first of such publications was a French publication,
Etudes Prises Dans let Bas Peuple, Ou Les Cris de Paris (1737) (roughly translated as
Studies Taken of the Lower People, Or The Cries of Paris). In 1757, the first English publication in this genre was ''The Cries of London Calculated to Entertain the Minds of Old and Young; illustrated in variety of copper plates neatly engrav'd with an emblematical description of each subject
, was published. and followed by Cries of London'' (1775) These were followed by numerous illustrated works which continued into the 20th century. Bonnie Young has pointed out that the theme of the
monkey and the peddler was relatively common in Medieval art across Europe. These scenes, which appear in books and on silverware, often depict bands of monkeys robbing the peddler while he sleeps. Such images may have been popular in medieval society because the peddler shared many of the same vices as a monkey; he was seen as "a showman, a bit of a trickster and not always acquiring his wares by honest means and plying them without too much regard for the quality of the merchandise." The
Cheap Jack stereotype appears often in 19th-century literature. The most famous example is probably Charles Dickens' "Doctor Marigold". It is a short story originally written for one of his Christmas editions of
All the Year Round. In collected editions of Dickens' works, it appears in the volume
Christmas Stories. Russian
lubok prints (popular prints) also feature peddlers along with other popular stereotypes. Some scholars suggest that the origin of the term,
lubok, may have come from the word
lubki - a type of basket typically carried by peddlers as they carried a myriad of different wares into villages in old Russia.
Korobeiniki is a Russian folk song that describes a meeting between a peddler and a girl. Their haggling is a metaphor for their courtship.
The Lady and the Peddler, (1947) is an American play by Yosefa Even Shoshan and adapted from a story by
S.Y. Agnon. The plot concerns a Jewish peddler who takes up residence with a mysterious gentile woman. Residing in a forest setting, the situation is idyllic for the travelling salesman, as the woman provides for all his needs and never asks for anything in return. Soon, however, he comes to realise that the woman is an evil spirit in disguise. The story is thought to be a metaphor for the dislocation and destruction of European Jews.
St Patrick and the Peddler by Margaret Hodges is a novel about a peddler who is visited by St Patrick in his dreams and through a circuitous route uncovers great riches.
Death of a Salesman (1949) is a 1949
stage play written by the American
playwright Arthur Miller. Set in late 1940s Brooklyn, a traveling salesman, Willy Loman realizes he has been a failure as a father and a husband. His sons, Happy and Biff, are not successful, on his terms (being "well-liked") or any others. His career fading, Willy escapes into dreamy reminiscences of an idealized past.
Robin Hood and the Peddler is a ballad that now forms part of the collection at the
American Folklife Center,
Library of Congress.
The Merchant of Four Seasons (1972) is a critically acclaimed film about a German fruit-peddler, directed by
Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The
Tin Men (1987), a feature film directed by
Barry Levinson and starring
Richard Dreyfuss and
Danny De Vito, is a comedy set in 1963, concerning two aluminium salesmen and the
dirty tricks they use to make a sale as they try to out-compete each other. File:The Knickknack Peddler.jpg|The Knick-knack Peddler by Su Hanchen, 12th Century File:Hans Holbein 1538 Pedlar.jpg|The Pedlar by
Hans Holbein 1538 Pedlar File:Rembrandt van Rijn, The spectacle-pedlar, circa 1624–1625, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden.jpg|The spectacle-pedlar,
Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1624–1625 File:CoffeePeddler.jpg|Coffee Peddler, engraving from
Etudes Prises Dans let Bas Peuple, Ou Les Cris de Paris, 1737 File:Broom Peddler MET DP817836.jpg|Broom Peddler, by
François Joullain, Etching, 1737 File:Preziosi_-_Cherry_peddler,_1869.jpg|Cherry peddler in Bucharest, painting by
Amadeo Preziosi, c. 1869 File:William Hogarth - The Shrimp Girl - WGA11467.jpg|The Shrimp Girl by
William Hogarth, 1740 File:Sir David Wilkie - The Pedlar - Google Art Project.jpg|
The Pedlar by
David Wilkie, 1814 File:Costume of Portugal by Henry L'Evêque 148.jpg|Portuguese peddler by Henry L'Evêque, 1814 File:Wageman - Fawcett as Autolycus.jpg|Fawcett as Autolycus by Thomas Wageman, 1828 File:"Marchande de poulets, a Vitoria" (19910720436).jpg|Poultry seller by Jean Davillier, 1874 File:Adner Spitzweg Ganzfigur.jpg|Pedlar by
Carl Spitzweg, 1875 File:Doré, Gustave - Three London pedlars - tall man.jpg|London Pedlar by
Gustave Doré, late 19th century File:Emile Francois Dessain Russischer Kwas-Verkäufer.jpg|Russian peddler by Emile Francois Dessain, 1882 File:FOURNEL(1887) p079 Fig.43.jpg|Basket Pedlar by Victor Fournel, 1887 File:Antonin Hölperl Slovakischer Glasverkäufer.jpg|Slovak peddler by Antonin Hölper, 1888 File:Muffin man - Project Gutenberg eText 20338.png|Punch, 1892 File:BrandyPeddler.jpg|Brandy Peddler from Paul Clacquesin,
Histoire de la Communauté des Distillateurs, 1900 File:Sbitenshchik and Khodebshchik.jpg|
Sbitenshchik and Khodebshchik, a "
lubok print," 19th century File:Drawing, The Peddler, 1903 (CH 18401069).jpg|The Peddler, US, 1903, chalk drawing, unknown artist File:Giuseppe Barison Venezianischer Fischverkäufer.jpg|Venetian fish seller by
Giuseppe Barison, 1906 ==See also==