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Pieter Brueghel the Elder or Bruegel (c.1525September 9, 1569) was a Flemish painter known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. There are records that he was born in Breda, Netherlands but it is uncertain whether the Dutch town of Breda or the Belgian town of Bree, called Breda in Latin, is meant. From 1559 he dropped the 'h' from his name and started signing his paintings as Bruegel.

He was an apprentice of Pieter Coecke van Aelst, whose daughter Mayke he later married, and was in 1551 accepted as a master in the painters' guild of Antwerp. He travelled to Italy soon after, and then returned to Antwerp before settling in Brussels permanently 10 years later. He died there on 9 September, 1569.

He was the father of Pieter Brueghel the Younger and Jan Brueghel the Elder who both became painters, but as they were still infants when their father died neither received any training from him.

Bruegel specialized in landscapes populated by peasants, painted in a simpler style than the Italianate art that prevailed at the time. The most obvious influence on his art is the older Dutch master Hieronymus Bosch. He is nicknamed 'Peasant Brueghel' to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel dynasty, but is also the one generally meant when the context does not make clear which "Brueghel" is being referred to.

He is often credited as being the first western painter to paint landscapes for their own sake, rather than as a backdrop to a religious allegory. His winter landscapes of 1565 are corroborative evidence of the severity of winters during the Little ice age.

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There are 45 authenticated surviving paintings, one-third of which are in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. A number of others are known to have been lost. A large number of drawings and engravings also still exist.

Portrayals in literature


  • Rucker, R. (2002). As above, so below: A novel of Peter Bruegel. New York: Forge.
  • Michael Frayn (2000) Headlong, ISBN 0571201474. A novel in which a young art historian discovers the lost painting from The Months cycle.
  • Gert Hofmann's novella Der Blindensturz (1985) depicts the figures in The Blind Leading the Blind coming to life.
  • Caryl Churchill (1982) Top Girls. One of the characters in the dreamlike first scene of this play is Dull Gret, the subject of Brughel's 'Dulle Griet' (Mad Meg).
  • Felix Timmermans (1928). Pieter Bruegel. Novel.
  • Uderzo depicts a Belgian feast as an almost perfect copy of Peasant Wedding in Asterix in Belgium *.
  • W.H. Auden's "Musee des Beaux Arts"

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See also


1525 births | 1569 deaths | Flemish painters | Landscape artists | Renaissance painters

Pieter Bruegel o Biello | Pieter Brueghel den Ældre | Pieter Brueghel der Ältere | Pieter Brueghel el Viejo | Pieter Bruegel l'Ancien | 대 피테르 브뢰겔 | Pieter Bruegel il Vecchio | פיטר ברויגל האב | Pīters Brēgels Vecākais | Id. Pieter Bruegel | Pieter Bruegel de Oude | ピーテル・ブリューゲル | Pieter Bruegel de Ole | Pieter Bruegel (starszy) | Pieter Brueghel o Velho | Pieter Bruegel cel Bătrân | Брейгель, Питер Старший | Питер Бројгел Старији | Brueghel | Pieter Bruegel d.ä. | 布勒哲爾

 

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