bruegel in A Sentence

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    Bruegel 's Hunters in the Snow.

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    Peter Bruegel lived and worked in the Spanish Netherlands.

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    Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow was painted in 1565.

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    Bruegel uses this biblical story as a pretext for depicting demons and devils, whom his contemporaries considered quite real beings.

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    Bruegel took his attention to detail so far as to paint the different inscriptions on the sundial in red and black.

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    The nearly exhaustive inventory of arms and armour detailed here by Bruegel gives his Fall of the Rebel Angels a unique quality.

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    By transposing the sundial onto the back of this fallen angel, Bruegel seems to treat these ideas with a certain irony.

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    The picture“Suicide of Saul”, presumably, was written in Antwerp, since Peter Bruegel lived in this city from 1556 until he moved with his family to Brussels in 1563.

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    It is not surprising that, as an attentive observer of the world around him, Bruegel used other rare animals from the New World in his Fall of the Rebel Angels.

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    In those days, Greater Greta was named a large cannon, and it is worth suggesting that Bruegel used it as an allegory to the motives of the war that embraces the world.

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    The myriad heads pointing down, legs in the air, birds falling from the sky and flying fish, make The Fall of the Rebel Angels perhaps the Bruegel's most literal representation of a world in turmoil.

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    With the events which would follow only four years later with the outbreak of the Iconoclastic Crisis of 1566 and the following rebellion, the warning painted by Bruegel- pride comes before a fall- became a painful reality.

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    This painting Bruegel wrote for his close friend, Abraham Ortelius, and he was so shocked by her that he asked Philip Halle to make an engraving from this work, which later adorned the hall of general meetings of the religious society“The Family of Love.”.

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