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From Laziness to Patience - In the Witty World of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Slovenia🎭 Culture17 hr. ago

From Laziness to Patience - In the Witty World of Pieter Bruegel the Elder

The article discusses an exhibition at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main dedicated to the graphic works of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The exhibition highlights Bruegel's significant contributions to Northern Renaissance art, showcasing his unique ability to blend philosophical depth with everyday life through detailed depictions of people and landscapes. The exhibition runs until September 20 and features around 60 graphics, including 45 works by Bruegel himself, sourced from the museum’s collection, Vienna’s Albertina, and Munich’s State Graphic Collection. The article emphasizes Bruegel's influence on visual storytelling and his exploration of human values and societal relationships.

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From Laziness to Patience - In the Witty World of Pieter Bruegel the Elder

The article discusses an exhibition at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main dedicated to the graphic works of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The exhibition highlights Bruegel's significant contributions to Northern Renaissance art, showcasing his unique ability to blend philosophical depth with everyday life through detailed depictions of people and landscapes. The exhibition runs until September 20 and features around 60 graphics, including 45 works by Bruegel himself, sourced from the museum’s collection, Vienna’s Albertina, and Munich’s State Graphic Collection. The article emphasizes Bruegel's influence on visual storytelling and his exploration of human values and societal relationships.

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