Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Dutch-Flemish c. 1525–1530-1569), Hunters in the Snow (Winter), 1565. Oak wood, Overall: 116,5 cm × 162 cm × 2,4 cm Framed: 134 cm × 180 cm × 11 cm. (Source: Kunst Historisches Museum Wein, Vienna)
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Painter and the Buyer, Self Portrait maybe - Wikipedia
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Self-Portrait (detail) by Joos van Cleve, c. 1519.
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Flemish, 1525-1569)
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The Misanthrope by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1568. The inscription reads, "Because the world is perfidious, I am going into mourning".
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Peasant Wedding, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1566-69
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Title: Stormy Landscape with Houses
Artist: Frederik van Valckenborch (1566-1623)
Age: ca. 1605–1610
Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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Grotesque Duel on the Ice, follower of Pieter Huys, circa 1560
Oil on panel
94.9 x 110.5 cm (37 ⅜ x 43 ½ in.)
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA
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Self-Portrait At The Easel
Catharina van Hemessen, 1548
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Pieter BRUEGEL D. Ä. / The Elder (1526/27-1569)
“Der Alchemist” - “The Alchemist”
Kupferstich / engraving
Sammlung / Collection ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna
Ausstellung / Exhibition
Dürer, Munch, Miró.
The Great Masters of Printmaking
ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna - 2023
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The Peasant and the Birdnester, 1568, by Pieter Bruegel.
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Random fanfic-based assumption - I feel like you'd really enjoy art museums?
I do enjoy art museums! I have no artistic background, but I do like looking at cool things that people made and learning about the context in which they made them. Also this made me realize that at least two of my fics feature extremely over-researched art museums. I don’t know if that influenced this assumption at all, but either way good deduction! :)
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#FineArtFriday – Children's Games by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Title: Children’s Games
Artist: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Year: 1560
Type: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 118 cm × 161 cm (46 in × 63 in)
Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
What I love about this image:
Pieter Brugel the Elder was one of my first influences in the world of art appreciation. I love the chaos, the raucous jumble of humanity that Brugel always brought to a scene. It is as wild and…
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Two recent Deep Dream creations rendered in the color schemes and shading of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting.
The first I call Purgation. It depicts the nebulous and distorted shades of once influential and powerful men holding some kind of midnight council. In life they decided the fates of other men at such meetings. In death, they are reduced to fruitless pantomime.
The second picture is titled Séance. In this image a writer works alone by candle light. But he's not alone. He feels the weight of watchful eyes, the gaze of unseen ancestors who sit in judgment on his life and work. Whether real or mere projections of his own self-doubt, they drive him onward and keep him feverishly bent on his task.
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