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Page of The Conversion of Saul by BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture and architecture (200-1900) sitename: wga.hu tags: ['BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder, The Conversion of Saul, image collection, virtual museum, database, postcard']
Considered a cornerstone of Northern Renaissance art, ‘Children’s Games’ exemplifies Bruegel's humanist approach and masterful use of perspective. Scholars debate whether the seemingly frivolous games represent a critique of human folly or simply an honest portrayal of everyday life.
Explore Pieter Bruegel’s 'Children’s Games' (1559) – a vibrant Renaissance masterpiece depicting 90+ Flemish childhood games. Discover its detail, Northern Renaissance style & legacy at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Delve into Pieter Bruegel's masterful depiction of 'The Fight Between Carnival and Lent,' capturing the vibrant clash of festive celebration and penitential reflection in rural Flemish life.
Explore Pieter Bruegel’s ‘Peasant Wedding’ (1568) – a vibrant Northern Renaissance masterpiece! Discover its detailed scenes, impasto textures & social commentary.
Pieter Bruegel's 'Hunters in the Snow (Winter)' (1565) captures a vibrant winter scene with hunters, ice-skaters, and festive details – a masterful blend of realism and storytelling from Northern Europe’s Renaissance.
Considered the "encyclopaedia of Flemish children’s games," it represents about 84 games some of them are practiced until present days.
Pieter Bruegel's "The Procession to Calvary" (1564) depicts the poignant scene of Christ's crucifixion amidst a bustling, contemporary crowd. Explore this iconic work’s rich detail and historical context.
Experience Pieter Bruegel's 'Children’s Games' (1560)! A vibrant snapshot of Flemish childhood, rich with symbolism and social commentary. Explore this masterpiece of Northern Renaissance genre painting – a captivating depiction of play, life, and human experience.
Explore Pieter Bruegel’s ‘Tower of Babel’! A monumental 1563 oil painting depicting human ambition & divine judgment. Northern Renaissance detail, rich symbolism, and historical significance.
Discover Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s 'The Suicide of Saul (detail)' (1562), a masterful Renaissance painting capturing intense biblical drama with rich detail, vivid colors, and historical significance. Perfect for art collectors.
Explore Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 'The Misanthrope,' a captivating 1568 allegory of isolation and worldly deceit. Discover its hidden symbolism & historical context.
Pieter Bruegel's "The Return of the Herd" (November) captures a snowy winter scene with cattle, horses, and villagers – a masterpiece of Northern Renaissance landscape painting.