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Painter of the Peasant Wedding?

The artist who painted the Peasant Wedding was (Pieter the Elder) Bruegel


Who was the Flemish painter of the Peasant Wedding?

Pieter Bruegel (the Elder c.1525-1569) painted The Peasant Wedding in 1568.


Flemish painter of scenes of everyday life such as the Pleasant Wedding?

The closest match for a painting by a Flemish painter is The Peasant Wedding. It is a painting that was done by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. He was a Flemish Renaissance painter who completed the painting in 1567.


Who was the Flemish painter of scenes of everyday life such as the Peasant Wedding?

Pieter Bruegel (the elder), who lived from 1525 to 1569.


Who painted the Peasant Wedding?

Pieter Bruegel.


What is the Peasant wedding by Brueghel portraying?

The lives of ordinary people.


Where are the original peasant wedding and peasant dance bruegel paintings now and what are they worth today?

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria


Look at Bruegel's Peasant Wedding. This painting focuses on?

the live of ordinary people


Look at Bruegel's Peasant Wedding This painting focuses on?

the live of ordinary people


Who painted the pleasant dance?

I wonder if you mean 'The Peasant Dance'. If so, the painter was Pieter Bruegel, and it was painted in 1568.


What were some main achievements from Pieter Breugel the Elder?

One was the Peasant Wedding which was known because it shows his affection for peasant life and his droll humor. Another is the Tower of Babel which shows the construction of the massive tower and is the last painting that resembles to Bosch's works (the Painter who influenced him), this painting led to a new style in Pieter's paintings. The Triumph of Death was also well known just as 5 paintings that explain 5 times of the year.


What did pieter brueghel do?

Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a Flemish painter and printmaker known for his detailed landscapes and peasant scenes, which often depicted rural life and human folly. Active during the 16th century, he is celebrated for his innovative compositions and rich use of color. His works, such as "The Peasant Wedding" and "The Tower of Babel," reflect a deep understanding of human nature and social commentary. Bruegel's legacy significantly influenced the development of genre painting in Europe.