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Pieter Breughel

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  • Expertly picking up the technical tools and allegorical language of Northern Masters like Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Breughel, Heffernan manages to simultaneously secularize, feminize and pay homage to the artistic traditions they invented.

    John Seed: Julie Heffernan: "Boy, O Boy" at PPOW Chelsea 2010

  • Expertly picking up the technical tools and allegorical language of Northern Masters like Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Breughel, Heffernan manages to simultaneously secularize, feminize and pay homage to the artistic traditions they invented.

    John Seed: Julie Heffernan: "Boy, O Boy" at PPOW Chelsea 2010

  • But for my taste, the most interesting and strongest works are the singles: the busy scene of clients waiting to see their "Peasant Lawyer," by Pieter Breughel the Younger; a cozy look at "Women Stripping Feathers" by Otto Piltz; the classic "Extra, Extra (The Paper Boy)" by J.G. Brown; and an evil-looking portrait of "The Money Lenders," in the style of Quintin Massys.

    Love of Labor, Labor of Love: 2008

  • London dealer Johnny van Haeften's booth will exhibit "A Winter Landscape with the Massacre of the Innocents" early 17th century by Dutch master Pieter Breughel the Younger, priced at around GBP 1.75 million.

    European Fine Art Fair, March 9-18 2007

  • London dealer Johnny van Haeften's booth will exhibit "A Winter Landscape with the Massacre of the Innocents" early 17th century by Dutch master Pieter Breughel the Younger, priced at around GBP 1.75 million.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • Pieter Breughel (1525–69) painted both religious and everyday subjects, with the addition of humorous, earthy touches.

    1648 2001

  • And Eggers insists the whole film is replete with suggestions of the work of Pieter Breughel, the painter.

    The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905

  • The book cover has the nightmarish The Triumph of Death by Pieter Breughel the Elder.

    The Times of India 2010

  • In one chapter he whisks his long-suffering wife off to Vienna on the pretext of a romantic cultural weekend break away from the snow but his first port of call is the Kunsthistorisches Museum where he makes a beeline for, perhaps the most famous depictions of a snow scene, Pieter Breughel the Elder's "The hunters in the Snow".

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

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