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Bruegel: The Complete Paintings (Basic Art) [Paperback]

Rose-Marie Hagen (Author), Rainer Hagen (Author)
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Basic Art May 1, 2000
At a time when artists were still primarily occupied with religious or mythological subject matter, the great Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel (c. 1525-1569) turned his eye on the everyday. Most of Bruegel's 45 surviving works, which are all reproduced in this book, record the facts of 16th century life in rural or small town communities. In this title in the Basic Art Series, Rose-Marie and Rainer Hagen outline the artist's account of his society and times, and the relevance that account has for us today.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Taschen; 2 edition (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3822859915
  • ISBN-13: 978-3822859919
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Peasants, fools and demons, February 11, 2006
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The title of the review is the book's subtitle. It is not known whether Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 525-1569, favored the Catholic or Protestant side in the disputes in Holland and Belgium, but the authors believe that the paintings contain a subtext. The first mention of Bruegel occurs in 1551. He was enrolled as a master of the guild in Antwerp. Antwerp was a good place for a painter to be. Bruegel's Tower of Babel paintings may reflect the general insecurity of Catholics, Lutherans, Anabaptists, and Calvinists living side by side. The theme was used three times.

In 1563 Bruegel left Antwerp to settle in Brussels. The significance of his painting of chained monkeys isn't clear. Bruegel treated biblical scenes in an almost peripheral manner. Bruegel may have been the first European painter to depict falling snow in 'The Adoration of the Kings in Snow,' 1567. Two hundred fifty children were shown in the painting, 'Children's Games,' 1560. Bruegel produced a pronounced realistic touch in his paintings. The painter characterized the seasons, man as part of nature. His paintings also portray demons, death, avarice, lust, work. He featured peasant weddings, people eating, Netherlandish sayings, (the book has a chart to enable a person to read one of the paintings), and 'The Land of Cockaigne,' 1567.

Experts attribute forty five or so paintings to Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The book contains excellent reproductions, a timeline of known facts on Bruegel together with the significant political and artistic events, thus comprising a sort of life and times via thumbnail sketch, and notes to the text. The compact format is welcome.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vivid reproductions of masterworks, October 8, 2010
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1525-1569, is one of the most resourceful and complex painters from the area known as Flanders, now Belgium. This book has an illustration of most all of the known painting of Bruegel as well as some drawings and prints. The text is informative, historic, and readable. I hate texts in art books that are so esoteric that no one can read them. That is not the case here since the text fully expands upon the illustrations with a maximum focus on the life of Bruegels, his historic political and socio-economic times, and his place in art history. He was a master of the crowd scene, as evidenced by his painting "The Sermon of St. John the Baptist" where the order of the crowd is visually maintained by having most of the crowd clothed in black and their round fleshy heads emerge from this sea of black. The history of Spanish suppression of the Netherlands plays a role in his art and the authors point out that the mysterious man in black that appears in several paintings may be the dreaded Duke of Alba that Spanish king Phillip sent to the lowlands to suppress any religious or political uprising. It is the contrast of black and white that Bruegels uses to maximum effect in many of his paintings. The painting "Massacre of the Innocents" is visually organized in such a way that multiple actions occur throughout the painting as the troops of Herod kill the first born boys of Bethlehem, but the isolation of groups of figures, surrounded by the white snow, is a wonderful visual organizing technique that allows scrutiny of all the horrors and appreciation for the aggregate whole of the painting. The two paintings of the Tower of Babel are included. These are incredible, almost archetypal paintings, of structures in various degrees of completion or ruin. They are visually complex and stunning and the reproductions, though small, are precise. The painting of "Children's Games" is charming and the painting "Netherlandish Proverbs" includes a two page chart identifying 118 different proverbs pictured in the painting. These are charming but were paintings intended to please the viewer. It is some of the darker works that reveals some of Bruegel's genius and mastery. These include "The Fall of the Rebel Angels" where the angels morph into monstrosities as they fall into hell. The painting "Dule Griet (Mad Meg)" is complex nightmare held together by having a strong central female figure striding across the center of the campus surrounded by miniature demons. I wish the reproductions of the masterpiece "The Triumph of Death" had been larger since this painting is such an iconic work, an important chapter in art history. Bruegel's depth is illustrated in the manner in which he can portray complete nightmare in "The Triumph of Death" and yet produce optimistic realistic life loving reflections of everyday existence in such wonderful glowing works as "The Corn Harvest" and "Haymaking". The robust lively life portrayed in wedding scenes and dances is contrasted with a somber masterpiece "The Parable of the Blind" with its realistic and disturbing images of blind men following blind men into a ditch. Bruegel's paintings are haunting. They are images of such strength that they remain with a viewer long after the pages of the book are shut. This edition of his complete paintings is small but comprehensive. It is full of well reproduced images and the price is totally reasonable considering the quality of the images.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not the complete works of Breughel, March 27, 2011
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This is a superb little book illustrating most of Pieter Breughel's famous paintings. The text is concise and informative. It even has an explanation for the 118 expressions in Netherlandish Proverbs...superb. However, it does not contain illustrations and text of such works as: Village Scene with Dance around the May Pole, The Egg Dance, Preparation of the Flower Beds, The Return of the Fair, Peasant Brawl, The Seven Acts of Charity, The Wedding Procession, The Organ Grinder, and Peasant's Head, to name but a few. Still, for that price, it comes highly recommended.
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Pieter Bruegel was about forty years old when the Duke of Alba entered Brussels. Read the first page
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Pieter Bruegel, Tower of Babel, The Parable of the Blind, John the Baptist, Catholic Church, King Nimrod, The Fight, Abraham Ortelius, King Philip, Netherlandish Proverbs, The Corn Harvest, The Fair, The Return of the Herd, Hieronymus Bosch, Mad Meg, Margaret of Parma, Middle East, The Conversion of Saul, The Land of Cockaigne, The Misanthrope, The Triumph of Death, The Wedding Dance
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