Брейгель Младший, Питер
Pieter Brueghel the Younger was the elder of two sons born just a few years before their father's, Pieter Bruegel the Elder's death. (The father spelled his name Brueghel until 1559, and his sons retained the "h" in the spelling of their names.) Known as "Hell Brueghel" because of his fascination with hobgoblins, fires, and grotesque figures, he made his career in Antwerp, where he became a master in the guild in 1585. He is best known as a copyist of his father's paintings, as they were both popular and scarce. In his own canvases, such as Village Fair and The Crucifixion, he shows a firm grasp of space and movement. His son, Pieter Brueghel III (1589-?1640), was also known primarily as a copyist.
001 - Adoration of the Magi
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Tempera on wood, 39 x 55,5 cm
National Gallery, Prague
002 - Winter Landscape with a Bird-trap
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Oil on panel, 40 x 57 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
003 -
Battle of Carnival and Lent
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Oil on wood, 121,3 x 171,5 cm
Mus赌es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
004 - Crucifixion
1617
Oil on wood, 82 x 123 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
005 - Massacre of the Innocents
1610s
Oil on panel transferred to canvas, 115 x 164 cm
Private collection
006 - The Kermesse of St George
1628
Oil on oak panel, 117 x 176 cm
Private collection
007 - Proverbs
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Oil on canvas, 123 x 164 cm
Rockox House, Antwerp
008-014 - Proverbs (detail)
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Oil on canvas
Rockox House, Antwerp
015 - Village Lawyer
1621
Oil on panel, 74,8 x 122 cm
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
016 - Village Feast
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Oil on wood, 114 x 161 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
017 - The Wedding Dance in a Barn
c. 1616
Oil on oak panel, 74 x 106 cm
Private collection
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