Breugels main achievement lies in his ability to philosophically comprehend the revolution brought about by great realist geniuses and, thereby, create a solid foundation for the further powerful development of Dutch realistic culture. ❯❯❯
I dont know what to say about that. In my opinion, they are all good. Both Italy and Flanders have their own unique charm and do not yield to anyone, even such competitors as the Spanish. ❯❯❯
This arrangement constantly keeps the viewers attention on edge, compelling them to follow the story to its end, which is so simple and relatable to human experience. ❯❯❯
Painting was born and flourished during that fortunate time when humanity discovered the beauty of the visible world. This appreciation stemmed from the very essence of that great era known as the Renaissance. ❯❯❯
Giovanni, we are simply fulfilling our part in the grand scheme of things. Cherish your time and accomplishments, and everything will be alright. The creative approach is infinitely simple and the goal is straightforward: to depict truth, nothing but truth ❯❯❯
The 15th and 16th centuries were known for medical quackery. Quacks assured gullible people that a mad or mentally deficient person would become normal if they removed the stone of foolishness from their head, and they would perform an operation, extractin ❯❯❯
Please help me write an essay about this picture using the following plan:1) In the foreground.2) About the river.3) Ice.4) People.5) About the shore.6) In the background.7) Houses.8) Sky.9) Conclusion. ❯❯❯
I recently visited the Bruegel exhibition in Pushkin. It was amazing! There were 29 works on display, and I couldnt bring myself to leave for an entire day. My wife had to practically drag me out. Im going back again this Saturday. ❯❯❯
I cant even tear myself away from the photographs, but these are real people! You could admire them endlessly. Theres a certain magic in these images. ❯❯❯
Yes, a strange feeling arises after prolonged and attentive viewing of a painting...Despite the seemingly primitive style, one can see the lives of these people who once existed, as well as the objects of their daily life. Its magnificent! ❯❯❯
In 1972, a stunning painting by Pieter Bruegel, The Childrens Games, was on display. This work has not been in the museums exhibitions for many years, nor is it listed in the Hermitage catalogs. The question arises: could this have happened due to the involvement of a certain father and son duo named Petrovsky?
Thats a very good question, as many folk sayings have simply faded into obscurity because they werent preserved in literature. Others can be found online (for example, by searching for Dutch proverbs). We studied these paintings within the context of the N ❯❯❯
Previously, people before us had a very developed pineal gland (also known as the pituitary gland). It was visible as a small bump on the head. This painting seems to depict the removal of this bump, which is said to be where a crystal existed, allowing di ❯❯❯
REMOVAL OF STUPIDITY ROCKSToothless, drooling,A crowd of charlatans gather around.The sun shines in June,While the pseudo-doctor performs his work.He removes the rocks of stupidityFrom the bowl of the skull – a master.His luck will not abandon him,And he i ❯❯❯
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Giovanni, in your opinion, who were more successful in painting, the Italians or our dear Flemish friends?
ничего не меняется с годами: все как сейчас, но папа писал лучше
In 1972, a stunning painting by Pieter Bruegel, The Childrens Games, was on display. This work has not been in the museums exhibitions for many years, nor is it listed in the Hermitage catalogs. The question arises: could this have happened due to the involvement of a certain father and son duo named Petrovsky?
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