Showing 5 artworks with Pieter Bruegel The Elder and with 1565 and with 16th Century Painting
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- Phthalo Green
- Black
- Gray
- Walnut
- Rosy Brown
- 16Th Century Painting
- Pieter Bruegel Elder
- European Art History
- Northern Renaissance
- Northern Renaissance Art
- Detailed Painting
- Bruegel The Elder
- Moral Allegory
- Winter Scene Painting
- Flemish Winter Art
- Snowy Landscape Decor
- Peasant Life Art
- Art For Living Room
- Corn Harvest Artwork
- Biblical Scene
- Mannerist Art Style
- Rustic Winter Art
- Agricultural Detail
- Symbolic Imagery
- Winter Landscape Art
- Naval Battle Scene
- Flemish Renaissance Art
- Judgment Of Christ
- Flemish Art
- Bruegel Engraving
- Dutch Renaissance Art
- Detailed Oil Painting
- European Landscape
- Pieter Bruegel
- Harvest Scene Artwork
- Dutch Golden Age
- Seasonal Artwork
- Rural Life Painting
- Adultery Story
- Museum Wall Art
- Snow Scene Painting
- Stormy Seas Artwork
- Hunters In The Snow
- Copper Plate Print
- Bruegel Corn Harvest
- Historical Engravings
- Grisaille Painting
- Religious Art
- Flemish Engraving
- Christ And Woman Adultery
- Man Of War Artwork
- Bruegel Winter Landscape
- Skaters Artwork
- Oil On Oak Panel
- Pieter Bruegel The Elder
Explore Pieter Bruegel’s ‘Hunters in the Snow’! A stunning 1565 winter landscape masterpiece showcasing Renaissance technique & rich symbolism. Discover a window into 16th-century life.
Explore Pieter Bruegel’s ‘The Corn Harvest (detail)’ – a vibrant 1565 oil painting capturing rural life in Early Netherlandish style. Discover its realism & community themes at the Met.
Explore Pieter Bruegel the Elder's "Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery" (1565). This Northern Renaissance grisaille masterpiece depicts a powerful biblical scene with meticulous detail & somber emotion. Own a hand-painted reproduction today!
Pieter Bruegel’s ‘Winter Landscape’ captures a frozen Flemish winter scene with skaters and a poignant bird trap, showcasing Northern Renaissance style and human resilience. Explore this iconic 1565 artwork and bring its beauty into your home.
Pieter Bruegel’s "Man of War" (1565) is a dynamic Mannerist engraving depicting naval battle & fantastical elements. Explore this detailed copper plate print's composition, symbolism & historical context.