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Bruegel is famous for his paintings of scenery and nature. Most of his paintings of the countryside tell a story or have a moral message. 🏛 @kunsthistorischesmuseumvienna a detail The Gloomy Day by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1565 https://t.co/UENzlyvoQ0
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The sky, the ships crashing against the shoreline. 🏛 @kunsthistorischesmuseumvienna a detail The Gloomy Day by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1565 https://t.co/UFOpbkiTod
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The bleak atmosphere and leafless trees.
🏛 @kunsthistorischesmuseumvienna a detail The Gloomy Day by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1565 https://t.co/YXJ4Gwx1K3
Peter Bruegel the Elder, "The Blind Leading the Blind", 1568, Distemper on linen, 34" x 61"
This print by Pieter Bruegel the Elder shows one of the earliest representations of a witch on a broomstick – flying up through the chimney on the right 🧙♀️ #Halloween2018 https://t.co/3gBViPv2PN
Winter is coming...here’s a detail of a work in progress about one of the greatest paintings ever made...or a part of it at least. #weltlandschaft #bruegel
Among the highlights, such as they are, is this Jam Bruegel and this Capassini at De Jonchere. Both exquisite #FriezeMasters
NEW ARTICLE: Our latest article examines Bruegel’s masterwork ‘The Blind Leading the Blind’. It’s been described as one of the finest pictures ever painted ~ but what gives it its power? and what is it trying to tell us? https://t.co/qDJqPIFYw6
The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Edward Dayes, 1798
The Fall of the Rebel Angels Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1562
Tarao is a hairy-legged fish, inspired by a Bruegel etching, and was the mascot for Babel, an exhibition of renaissance art that toured Japan last year.
Katsuhiro Otomo & Kōsuke Kawamura: Bruegel's Tower of Babel: reconstruction vs. cutaway view. https://t.co/eCKWL7a3c6 #architecture & #comics #mangapolis #utopia
The setting for Bruegel’s ‘The Blind Leading the Blind’ (1568) was based on the villages near Brussels where he lived, and include the Church of St Anna-Pede (detail), which still stands today (far R)
"Hunters in the Snow" (1565), Bruegel the Elder (Holanda) - Renacimiento Nórdico
Now that @WitchLaboratory put it up, let me show off a bit of the big ol' illustration he had me do for #FromVillageToEmpire!
Had a ton of fun ripping off Bruegel (https://t.co/b8wVTO2ZyK), mashing it with nostalgic memories of Civ 1/2, & sneaking in those hexes :D
#gameart
"Hunters in the Snow" (1565), Bruegel the Elder (Holanda) - Renacimiento Nórdico