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Pieter Bruegel Collection

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a renowned Flemish artist of the 16th century, left an indelible mark on art history with his diverse range of masterpieces

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Pieter Bruegel Collection: The Harvesters, 1565. Creator: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: The Wedding Dance, (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Hope, 1559. Creator: Pieter Bruegel (Flemish, 1527 / 8-1569)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Peasants Brawling, 1619 (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Saint John the Baptist preaching in the Wilderness, c. 1633-50 (oil on canvas)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Proverb - To Fill up the Well After the Calf has Drowned, (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Proverb - Letting the Cat out of the Bag, (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Blind Hurdy-Gurdy Player surrounded by Children in a Village, c. 1610 (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Village in Winter with a Birdtrap and Skaters on a frozen waterway, (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Peasants Merrymaking Outside the Swan Inn in a Village Street, 1630 (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Wedding Procession, (oil on canvas)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: The Birdtrap, (oil on panel, unframed)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A Peasant Wedding Feast, 1630 (oil on panel)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: The Seven Deadly Sins: Anger. Creator: Pieter Bruegel (Flemish, 1527 / 8-1569)
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: A family of alchemists at work. A 17th century illustration after a work by Pieter Bruegel
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Seven Deadly Sins Anger Pieter Bruegel Flemish
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Resurrection Christ 1562 Philip Galle Flemish
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Four Seasons Summer 1570 Pieter van der Heyden
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Sailing Vessels Two Galleys Sailing Armed Three-Master
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Sailing Vessels Armed Four-Master Putting Out
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Large Landscapes Solicitudo Rustica 1555-1558
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Man Holding Jug ca 1660 Oil canvas 19 3 / 8 x 15 3 / 8
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Pieter Bruegel Collection: Austria, Vienna, The painter and the buyer, pen and ink on brown paper

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Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a renowned Flemish artist of the 16th century, left an indelible mark on art history with his diverse range of masterpieces. One such masterpiece is "The Harvesters" painted in 1565. This captivating painting depicts peasants toiling away during harvest time, capturing the essence of rural life and labor. In contrast, "The Wedding Dance" showcases Bruegel's ability to capture joyous moments. Painted on panel, this lively scene portrays a raucous celebration filled with dancing and merriment. The vibrant colors and intricate details transport viewers into the heart of the festivities. Bruegel also delved into more somber subjects like in "Hope, " created in 1559. This thought-provoking piece explores themes of despair and resilience through its depiction of a shipwrecked boat amidst turbulent waters. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of adversity, hope can prevail. However, not all of Bruegel's works were focused on human experiences alone. In "Massacre of the Innocents, " he depicted biblical scenes with raw emotion and intensity. The chilling composition captures King Herod's order to kill newborns—a haunting portrayal that evokes empathy for innocent lives lost. Bruegel had an eye for capturing everyday life as well; his painting "Peasants Brawling" from 1619 shows villagers engaged in a heated altercation—an honest reflection of human nature regardless of social status or era. Religious themes were also prevalent throughout Bruegel's oeuvre; one example being "Saint John the Baptist preaching in the Wilderness. " This striking canvas transports viewers back to biblical times as they witness John delivering his sermons against a barren landscape—a testament to faith amidst desolation.