The painting is connected to the contemporary ''
Butcher's Shop'' (now at Oxford), for it shares the same depiction of everyday people. Painted in Bologna, it is a broadly and realistically painted still life, which owes much to Flanders and Holland. Carracci was also influenced in the depiction of everyday life subjects by
Vincenzo Campi and
Bartolomeo Passarotti. Manifest is Carracci's capability to adapt his style, making it "lower" when concerning "lower" subjects like the
Mangiafagioli, while in his more academic works (such as the broadly contemporary
Assumption of the Virgin) he was able to use a more classicist composure with the same ease. ==References==