BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger

Flemish painter (b. 1564, Bruxelles, d. 1638, Antwerp). Pieter Brueghel the Younger was the oldest son of the famous sixteenth-century Netherlandish painter Pieter Brueghel the Elder (known as "Peasant Brueghel") and Mayken Coecke van Aelst. His father died in 1569, when Pieter the younger was only five years old. Then, following the death of his mother in 1578, Pieter, along with his brother Jan Brueghel the Elder ("Velvet Brueghel") and sister Marie, went to live with their grandmother Mayken Verhulst (widow of Pieter Coecke van Aelst). She was an artist in her own right, and according to Carel van Mander, possibly the first teacher of the two sons. The family moved to Antwerp sometime after 1578 and Pieter possibly entered the studio of the landscape painter Gillis van Coninxloo (1544-1607). In the 1584/1585 registers of Guild of Saint Luke, "Peeter Brugel" is listed as an independent master. On November 5, 1588 he married Elisabeth Goddelet, and the couple had seven children. He painted landscapes, religious subjects and fantasy paintings. For this last category he often made use of fire and grotesque figures, leading to his nickname "Hell Brueghel". Apart from these paintings of his own invention, Pieter Brueghel the Younger also copied the works his father had created by using a technique called pouncing. His genre paintings of peasants lack Pieter the Elder's subtlety and humanism, and emphasize the picturesque.


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BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger Adoration of the Magi df oil


Adoration of the Magi df
Painting ID::  5499
Adoration of the Magi df
Tempera on wood, 39 x 55,5 cm National Gallery, Prague
Tempera_on_wood,_39_x_55,5_cm National_Gallery,_Prague
   
   
     

BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger Winter Landscape with a Bird-trap oil


Winter Landscape with a Bird-trap
Painting ID::  5500
Winter Landscape with a Bird-trap
Oil on panel, 40 x 57 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
Oil_on_panel,_40_x_57_cm Museo_del_Prado,_Madrid
   
   
     

BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger Battle of Carnival and Lent f oil


Battle of Carnival and Lent f
Painting ID::  5501
Battle of Carnival and Lent f
Oil on wood, 121,3 x 171,5 cm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
   
   
     

BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger Crucifixion dgg oil


Crucifixion dgg
Painting ID::  5502
Crucifixion dgg
1617 Oil on wood, 82 x 123 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
   
   
     

BRUEGHEL, Pieter the Younger Proverbs fd oil


Proverbs fd
Painting ID::  5503
Proverbs fd
Oil on canvas, 123 x 164 cm Rockox House, Antwerp
Oil_on_canvas,_123_x_164_cm Rockox_House,_Antwerp
   
   
     

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     Flemish painter (b. 1564, Bruxelles, d. 1638, Antwerp). Pieter Brueghel the Younger was the oldest son of the famous sixteenth-century Netherlandish painter Pieter Brueghel the Elder (known as "Peasant Brueghel") and Mayken Coecke van Aelst. His father died in 1569, when Pieter the younger was only five years old. Then, following the death of his mother in 1578, Pieter, along with his brother Jan Brueghel the Elder ("Velvet Brueghel") and sister Marie, went to live with their grandmother Mayken Verhulst (widow of Pieter Coecke van Aelst). She was an artist in her own right, and according to Carel van Mander, possibly the first teacher of the two sons. The family moved to Antwerp sometime after 1578 and Pieter possibly entered the studio of the landscape painter Gillis van Coninxloo (1544-1607). In the 1584/1585 registers of Guild of Saint Luke, "Peeter Brugel" is listed as an independent master. On November 5, 1588 he married Elisabeth Goddelet, and the couple had seven children. He painted landscapes, religious subjects and fantasy paintings. For this last category he often made use of fire and grotesque figures, leading to his nickname "Hell Brueghel". Apart from these paintings of his own invention, Pieter Brueghel the Younger also copied the works his father had created by using a technique called pouncing. His genre paintings of peasants lack Pieter the Elder's subtlety and humanism, and emphasize the picturesque.

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