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The work was originally attributed to Hieronymus Bosch until 1898 when the date and signature "MDLXII / Brvegel" were found in the bottom left-hand corner, hidden by the frame. Thus the painting was finally attributed to its legitimate creator, Bruegel the Elder. [Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels - Oil on oak, 117 x 162 cm[
Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. (Breda zwischen1525 und 1530 - Brüssel 1569) Der bethlehemitische Kindermord (1565/7) The British Royal Collection, London
"Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" (detail), c.1558, Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
The indefatigable Detroit Free Press once again has the scoop on the latest developments at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and this time it's the release of Christie's appraisal of the museum's collection.
A young caveman walks up to the tribe's elder shaman, looking irritatedHe asks, “How do we name our newborn babies?”The elder shaman is kinda busy, but the young boy insists to know, .. #funny, #joke, #humor
Atalanta and Hippomenes at the Louvre, Guillaume Coustou the Elder (1677-1746).
Pieter Bruegel the elder Twelve Dutch proverbs, detail [1558] Antwerp, Museum Mayer van der Berg Original photo by courtesy of visitflanders The Dutch inscription reads as follows: Een placebo ben ick, ende alsoo gesint, dat ick de huyck alom hanch naeden wint free English translation: I am a placebo, and I am of the attitude that I trim my sails to the wind (that I hang my coat to the wind.)
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Lucas Cranach the Elder - The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara 1510
Pieter Bruegel the elder - Twelve proverbs [1558] - Antwerp, Museum Mayer van der Berg - Source: VisitFlanders The Dutch inscription reads as follows: Myns naesten welderen myn herte pynt, ick en mach niet lyden dat de sonne int waeter schynt. Free English translation: The prosperity of my neighbour causes me much heartache, I do not want the sun to shine in the water. (because of jealousy)
Detail of Susanna and the Elders by Pierre van Hanselaere (1820)
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"Respect your elders" — I'm sure we've all heard this phrase a few thousand times in our lives so far. But the phrase exists for a reason, and I like to think it's because our elders know things about life that us youths may not. Sure, not every…
Lucas Cranach, the Elder, about 1529
Maker: Jan Couchet the Elder (Flemish, Antwerp 1615–1655 Antwerp). Date: ca. 1650. Geography: Antwerp, Flemish. Culture: Flemish. Medium: Wood and various...
Chained Beauty One of the most fascinating Renaissance accessories I’ve come across is the giant Saxon German chains in Lucas Cranach the Elder’s paintings. He was born in 1472 and pain…
We have started our next famous artist ~ Pieter Bruegel the Elder Because so many of his works feature peasants in everyday life, he was known as “Peasant Bruegel”. My daughter chose th…
Jörg Breu the Elder, a weaver's son, came from humble origins in Augsburg, though he apprenticed to a leading Augsburg painter. As a journeyman in Austria from 1500 to 1502, Breu created three complex, multi-panel altarpieces. Among the earliest works of the Danube School, they reflect an innovative interest in nature's moods and in depicting landscape for its own sake. In 1502 Breu settled in Augsburg, where he built a large workshop. Extremely versatile, he made history paintings and frescoes along with designing woodcuts and stained glass, usually with secular themes. Italianate ornament and chiaroscuro effects became increasingly apparent in his art, indicating that he probably traveled to Italy twice, once in about 1508 and again in 1514. During the turmoil of the Reformation, Breu's sympathy for iconoclasm did not prevent him from painting altarpieces in the 1520s. He also painted huge organ shutters depicting Christ and the Virgin's ascensions to heaven for a chapel in Augsburg's Protestant church. His late style incorporated Mannerist elements such as violent gestures, turbulent folds of clothing, and strong colors. His son headed his workshop at his death.
Pieter Bruegel the elder - Twelve proverbs [1558] - Antwerp, Museum Mayer van der Berg - Source: VisitFlanders The Dutch inscription reads as follows: Crygel ben ick, en van sinnen stuer, dus loop ick met den hooffde tegen den muer. The free English translation: I am touchy and out of my senses bull-headed, so I bang my head against a brick wall.
Looking at classical artworks takes me right back to that time; I start daydreaming about that moment with the artist and his subject. What were they talking about? What did the artist leave out? How long was the subject sitting before their adorable cats jumped into their lap for a cuddle?
Artist: Workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, Kronach 1472–1553 Weimar). Date: probably 1532. Medium: Oil on wood. Dimensions: 13 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. (...
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Discover the Dutch artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s highly complex and original art with this selection of his 11 most astonishing paintings.
If I say “I’m making a 16th century German dress” that means different things to different people. Here are some examples and conventions used on this site. Housebook Dress/Durer Dress – AFAICT this is an unofficial SCA-created name used to describe the style drawn by an anonymous late Gothic painter and engraver who was one of the outstanding early printmakers.…Continue Reading→