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especially Cardinal Granvelle, who was also a keen
patron of
Bruegel.
Granvelle owned at
least two
Bruegels,
including the
Courtauld Flight into Egypt, but we do...
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Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The first, a
miniature painted on ivory, was
painted in 1552–1553
while Bruegel was in Rome, and is now lost...
- the
series of
paintings of
months from
Bruegel and may also have
commissioned this work. Jonghelinck's
Bruegels p****ed into the
possession of the city...
- reasons: (i) the
relatively weak
quality of the
painting compared to
other Bruegels,
although this
question is
complicated by
later overpainting; (ii) it is...
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Pieter Brueghel may
refer to:
Pieter Brueghel the
Elder (c. 1525–1569),
Dutch and
Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Brueghel the
Younger (1564–1638),...
- ed. 1937.
Bilder aus
Bruegels Bildern. Vienna:
Verlag Von
Anton Schroll & Co. Wied, Alexander; Van Miegroet, Hans J. "
Bruegel".
Grove Art Online. Retrieved...
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Bruegel or Van
Breugel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbrøːɣəl] ) was the name of
several Dutch/Flemish
painters from the
Brueghel family:
Pieter Bruegel the...
- "martyrdom" in the
usual sense,
suggesting that
other works are also evoked. The
Bruegels are
presented below in the
order in
which they
appear to
relate to Auden's...
- printmaker,
Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
These Catalog Numbers correspond to the
numbering in
Roger Hendrik Marijnissen's book, "
Bruegel", with photographs...
- Children's
Games is an oil-on-panel by
Flemish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder,
painted in 1560. It is now in the
Kunsthistorisches Museum in...