THE UNIVERSE OF BRUEGHEL1.HUNTERSIn the background, a city can be seen – A labyrinth of alleys,Covered in thick snow.Probably old… hardly young.Square ice rinks gleam – Joy must reside there.Dark figures are unsettling – Or do they speak of something else? ❯❯❯
Centuries pass, but the Brueghels remain as vibrant and relevant as they were in their own time. They will continue to delight us with their brilliant creations for a long time to come. Keep up the good work!
Breugels main achievement lies in his ability to philosophically comprehend the revolution brought about by great realist geniuses, thereby creating a solid foundation for further powerful development of Dutch realistic culture. ❯❯❯
The main unifying element in a landscape is the landscape itself. It attracts, it delights, and it draws us in with its eternal beauty. The atmosphere of tranquility and perfection, the freedom of flight. A space greater than any other, an incomprehensible height above humanity, immersed in our everyday lives.
Perhaps the most striking thing about these masterpieces is the fervor with which a specific, singular phenomenon is depicted, the assertion of that particular subject in all its materiality, and the captivating force of these tangible, earthly elements – ❯❯❯
Mowing is the cutting of grass for hay, as well as meadows and other areas where grass is cut. The mowing is done with scythes.Harvesting is the process of gathering grain crops using a sickle or by hand. Traditionally, rye, wheat, and barley were harveste ❯❯❯
Camels, not diplodocuses. In those times, when the painting was created, there were no zoos. Zoological gardens with exotic Asian and African animals existed only in a few royal courts, were considered private property, and ordinary people did not have acc ❯❯❯
Pieter Bruegel stands alone. No one has come close to him in painting. Only occasionally does someone achieve such a level of generalization, depth, and technique in painting as this Master, who remains unsurpassed.
Bruegel is a blessing to humanity. His paintings are unlike anything else; they are perfect. Bruegel surpasses any artist by an order of magnitude. He stands like a mountain above all the Leonardos and Raphaels, and only Michelangelo, with his gesture in T ❯❯❯
A woman lost everything that gave her life meaning. Her children were lost in the war, her husband died in a drunken fight. Her home was destroyed, and she was living in poverty. And now, someone even stole her frying pan. The last straw. A desperate woman ❯❯❯
For camels, the necks are too long. If you zoom in four times by clicking on the image, you can clearly see that the length of the neck is more than 2 meters (if you take the human figure as a unit of measurement). ❯❯❯
This painting is also called Gloomy Day and it belongs to the series Seasons (Months). The painting depicts the end of Maslenitsa (the beginning of spring), likely representing the month of March. ❯❯❯
The painting depicts ordinary camels, which were used in the Ottoman Empire for transporting provisions. Notice the turbans worn by the soldiers in the foreground on the mountain; the Turks had camels. ❯❯❯
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Act in a way that you yourself desire to be the target of this action, but no one else could be its initiator. (This thought is not mine.) And thank you very much for the website. ❯❯❯
Actually, this isnt Peters first painting, and hes not a novice. The neck curvature of these creatures is unlike that of camels, and their body and legs are significantly larger. The theory that dinosaurs went extinct is relatively recent; they were called ❯❯❯
In the painting, the same person is depicted multiple times: plump during a feast, emaciated while starving himself, and in the center, simply as he is. ❯❯❯
In Bruegel the Elders painting The Peasant Woman with a Turban, there appears to be an inscription vertically along a fold in the cloth, resembling a womans ear. ❯❯❯
We dont know ANYTHING definitively about the Middle Ages! The artist LIVED during that time; he depicted reality. We shouldnt correct him or talk about motivations from the Old Testament. Perhaps, the Old Testament isnt as old as we think. ❯❯❯
Its not quite like that, Ramiz. A great many documents have been preserved, especially in Western Europe. And the time of Pieter Bruegel the Elder is no longer the Middle Ages; its already the Early Modern period, and in art, its the era of Mannerism. ❯❯❯
As always, Peter is the best. The work is perfect in every way: aesthetically beautiful, technically superb, and intellectually flawless. It beautifully portrays how religions hold no significant meaning for humanity, which is preoccupied with entirely dif ❯❯❯
Peter, as always, takes a standard plot and depicts his attitude towards it, which is far from a slavish illustration of the original source. Here he shows:1. The Tower is a symbol of humanity united in harmony with nature, building itself. The tower rests ❯❯❯
My friend was really impressed with this painting, so I decided to gift him a notebook featuring it. I ordered it from here: https://pechat-knig.su/ ❯❯❯
The dimensions of the painting are listed as 34x55 – are these centimeters or inches? Wikipedia says theyre in centimeters, but I dont understand how he could have painted such small details without using a magnifying glass. Can you estimate the actual siz ❯❯❯
The painting depicts a scene of angels falling. The rebellious angels are falling downwards into hell. Above, in the center of the upper part of the painting, the heavens are depicted as a white circle. In the center is Archangel Michael, wearing a blue cl ❯❯❯
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Centuries pass, but the Brueghels remain as vibrant and relevant as they were in their own time. They will continue to delight us with their brilliant creations for a long time to come. Keep up the good work!
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The main unifying element in a landscape is the landscape itself. It attracts, it delights, and it draws us in with its eternal beauty. The atmosphere of tranquility and perfection, the freedom of flight.
A space greater than any other, an incomprehensible height above humanity, immersed in our everyday lives.
Pieter Bruegel stands alone. No one has come close to him in painting. Only occasionally does someone achieve such a level of generalization, depth, and technique in painting as this Master, who remains unsurpassed.
Thank you so much to the creators of this website! I constantly use your illustrations when creating presentations for my world art and culture lessons. Bruegel is excellent! I always provide links to your website.
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