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Jan Pieter van Baurscheit Jan Pieter van Baurscheit
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Pieter the Elder Bruegel Pieter the Elder Bruegel
Pieter Bruegel the Elder Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525-1569) was a Netherlandish painter and designer for engravings. His works provide a profound and elemental insight into man and his relationship to the world of nature. Pieter Bruegel lived at a time when northern art was strongly... Read more
Pieter the Younger Brueghel Pieter the Younger Brueghel
Brueghel, Pieter the Younger (b Brussels, 1564/5; d Antwerp 1637/8). Flemish painter, the elder son of Pieter Bruegel. He spent his career in Antwerp, where he became a master in the painters' guild in 1584/5. He is best known for his copies and variants of his father's peasant scenes, which sold... Read more
Valckenborch Valckenborch
Valckenborch. Family of Netherlandish landscape and genre painters, the most important members of which were Lucas I (c.1535–97) and his brother Marten I (1534–1612). Both of them began their careers in Malines and ended them in Frankfurt, where they ran a flourishing workshop... Read more
Bruegel Bruegel
Bruegel Brueghel, or Breughel , outstanding family of Flemish genre and landscape painters. The foremost, Pieter Bruegel, the Elder, c.1525-1569, called Peasant Bruegel, studied in Antwerp with his future father-in-law, Pieter Coeck van Aelst, but was influenced primarily by Bosch . In... Read more
Master of the Brunswick Monogram Master of the Brunswick Monogram
Master of the Brunswick Monogram (active c.1520–40). Netherlandish painter, named after a picture in the Herzog-Anton-Ulrich Museum in Brunswick of the Parable of the Great Supper (Luke 14). There is no agreement as to how the interlinked letters of the monogram should be read. A dozen or so... Read more
Jan Brueghel Jan Brueghel
Brueghel, Jan (b Brussels, 1568; d Antwerp, 13 Jan. 1625). Flemish painter and draughtsman, the younger son of Pieter Bruegel. From 1590 to 1596 he worked in Italy, then settled in Antwerp, where he spent the rest of his highly successful career. His specialities were still-lifes, especially... Read more
genre genre
genre , in art-history terminology, a type of painting dealing with unidealized scenes and subjects of everyday life. Although practiced in ancient art, as shown by Pompeiian frescoes, and in the Middle Ages, genre was not recognized as worthy and independent subject matter until the 16th cent. in... Read more
Fantastic Realism Fantastic Realism
Fantastic Realism (Phantastischer Realismus). A style of painting that developed in Vienna in the late 1940s. Its exponents, mainly pupils of Gütersloh, depicted a fairytale world of fantasy and imagination with minute detail. They shared an interest in the art of the past, notably that of... Read more
David Vinckboons David Vinckboons
Vinckboons, David (b Mechelen [Malines], 13 Aug. 1576; d Amsterdam, 1630/3). Dutch painter and printmaker of Flemish birth, the best-known member of a family of artists. His father, the painter Philip Vinckboons (1545–1601), left Antwerp because of religious intolerance (he was a... Read more

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