Sunday, 16 March 2025

{(The Renaissance outside Italy [continued (9)])[Flanders and Holland (continued (5))]{Pieter Breugel the Elder [continued (3)]}[29th April 1991]

[Redbook9:212][19910429:0914o]{(The Renaissance outside Italy [continued (9)])[Flanders and Holland (continued (5))]{Pieter Breugel the Elder [continued (3)]}[29th April 1991]


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‘Breugel* brings to an end the 16th century in the North and prepares the way for the nascent Baroque. His sons and grandsons were important painters who helped to train some of the leading artists of the 17th century in the Low Countries. It was Pieter Breugel, however, who made landscape and peasant life in the Renaissance a fitting and accepted subject for painting.’

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*[See last two previous ts journal entries, [Redbook9:211][19910429:0914m]{(The Renaissance outside Italy [continued (7)])[Flanders and Holland (continued (3))]{Pieter Breugel the Elder}[29th April 1991]&f]


** – ibid [Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:352]

[Source paragraph follows immediately after source paragraph in last previous ts journal entry]




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