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Breugel Collection

Breugel, a name synonymous with artistic brilliance and captivating storytelling

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Breugel Collection: Breugel, Pieter, The Elder. Hunters in the Snow
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Breugel Collection: Breugel, Pieter II, The Younger. Winter Scene with Ice Skaters
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Breugel Collection: The Peasants Wedding
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Breugel Collection: The Harvesters, 1565. Creator: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Breugel Collection: Breugel, Pieter, The Elder. The Tower of Babel
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Breugel Collection: The Alchemist, after 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Pride (Superbia) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Patience (Patientia), 1557. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Still life of flowers
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Breugel Collection: The Parable of the Good Shepherd, 1565. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: The Death of the Virgin, 1574. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Everyman, ca. 1558. Creators: Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Anger (Ira), from the series The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Lust (Luxuria) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Sloth (Desidia), from the series The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Envy (Invidia) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Hope (Spes) from the series The Virtues, 1559-60. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: St. James and the Magician Hermogenes, 1565. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins, ca. 1560-63. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: The Resurrection, ca. 1562-63. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: The Triumph of Time, 1574. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Prudence (Prudentia) from The Virtues, ca. 1559-60. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Peter Breugel
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Breugel Collection: The Triumph of Death (detail), by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: Tapestry inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1560 (gold, silver, silk and wool)
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Breugel Collection: River Landscape with Daedalus and Icarus, ca. 1595. Creator
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Breugel Collection: The Peasant Wedding Dance, after 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Summer (Aestas) from the series The Seasons, 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Spring (Ver) from The Seasons, 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: The Land of Cockaigne, after 1570?. Creator: Attributed to Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: The Merchant Robbed by Monkeys, 1562. Creators: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: Big Fish Eat Little Fish, 1557. Creators: Pieter van der Heyden, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Breugel Collection: Avarice (Avaritia) from the series The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Breugel Collection: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, 1579. Creator: Pieter Perret
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Breugel Collection: Wooded Region (Pagus Nemorosus) from The Large Landscapes, ca. 1555-56
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Breugel Collection: Rustic Market (Nundinae Rusticorum) from The Large Landscapes, ca. 1555-56
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Breugel Collection: The Misanthrope Robbed by the World, from Twelve Flemish Proverbs, ca. 1568
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Breugel Collection: The Scolding Woman and the Cackling Hen, ca. 1568. Creator: Jan Wierix
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Breugel Collection: The Kermis at Hoboken, ca. 1559. Creator: Frans Hogenberg
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Breugel Collection: The Festival of Fools, after 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: The Dirty Bride or the Marriage of Mopsus and Nisa, 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Breugel Collection: One Begs in Vain at the Door of the Deaf, from Twelve Flemish Proverbs, ca. 1568
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Breugel Collection: The Rich Man Playing Violin on a Jaw Bone, ca. 1568. Creator: Jan Wierix


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Breugel, a name synonymous with artistic brilliance and captivating storytelling. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a master of his craft, painted scenes that transported viewers to another time and place. In "Hunters in the Snow, " we witness the serene beauty of winter as hunters traverse through a snowy landscape. The Younger Breugel takes us on an icy adventure in "Winter Scene with Ice Skaters, " capturing the joyous spirit of frozen lakes and laughter. But it is not just nature that fascinated these artists; they also delved into human life. "The Peasants Wedding" invites us to join in the merriment and revelry of a rustic celebration, while "The Harvesters" depicts laborious work during harvest season. Yet their imagination knew no bounds as they ventured into biblical tales like "The Tower of Babel, " showcasing man's ambition reaching new heights but ultimately leading to chaos. Van der Heyden's engravings bring forth virtues and vices alike - from Patience personified in Patientia to Pride depicted in Superbia. Jan Bruegel, known as Velvet Bruegel for his exquisite attention to detail, captured still life's ephemeral beauty with vibrant flowers blooming eternally on canvas. Peter Breugel continued this legacy by creating works that resonated deeply within our souls. "The Triumph of Death" forces us to confront mortality head-on as skeletal figures dance amidst destruction. And finally, Philip Galle immortalizes compassion in "The Parable of the Good Shepherd. " Breugel's art transcends time, inviting us into worlds both real and imagined – where nature breathes life onto canvas and humanity tells its stories through strokes of genius.