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When critic Lloyd Schwartz went to Vienna to see a once-in-a-lifetime Bruegel exhibition, he was shocked to not see "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus." Then he found out why it wasn't there.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder turned observations of daily existence into complex visual parables. What should we make of a painting that’s deceptively simple, asks Kelly Grovier.
On View It Took 450 Years to Get the First Pieter Bruegel the Elder Retrospective. It Will Probably Never Happen Again. Here’s Why. Inside how a show that can truly be called once-in-a-lifetime ...
This masterpiece by Pieter Bruegel the Elder captures the heat of late summer — and the complexity of life There’s a comic pathos in any attempt to describe the paintings of the 16th-century ...
Lately, I have spent so much time contemplating Pieter Bruegel’s The Triumph of Death, writes New York art critic Jerry Saltz. “I feel I have almost been living inside it.” ...
Bruegel’s paintings reimagined in Arlo Mountford digital artwork. ... Mountford was born in England in 1978 and grew up surrounded by Bruegel’s pictures.
It might be a stretch of the imagination to correlate Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s most famous paintings, The Seasons, with Paul Graham’s large-scale photography series of the same name. A visit ...
A Pieter Bruegel painting was stolen from a Polish museum in 1974. ... So, Brozius reached out to Brand who tracked down the other five copies to compare against pictures of the missing painting.
A painting by Pieter Bruegel the Younger sold for $850,000 at auction. The former owner said his family long thought the artwork was fake. ... Christophe Archambault/AFP via Getty Images.
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