Close to a passing ship (Apex)
Close to the shore -Apex
Close to Clarusβs home
close to the shore.
Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder in 1568
Bruegel studied Italian art, but he developed a different style
things aren't exactly as they seem
The Peasant Dance was painted by Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder in 1568. There is also A Peasant Dance by Peter Paul Rubens painted around 1630. Rubens was a good friend of Jan Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder, son of Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder.
first he lived with a christian background second made amazing art work and tird had goten married
Do you mean Pieter Bruegel? Well, I am sure you do. He spelled his name Brueghel until 1559, and his sons retained the "h" in the spelling of their names. Pieter Bruegel was an artist who painted a picture with oil on canvas named Landscape with the fall of Icarus. This painting was done in 1558 and depicts a boy named Icarus falling and drowning while his surroundings, a peasant, a shepherd and a fisherman, are ignorant to the problem.
You must be referring to the ship that's mentioned. But it's worth noting that the poem isn't just a retelling of Icarus. It's referring to a painting, specifically, "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" which is attributed to Pieter Bruegel.
The painting "Landscape with Saint John on Patmos" was created by the Dutch artist, Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bruegel was active in the Netherlands during the Renaissance period, particularly in Antwerp and Brussels.
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Within sight of land
Peter Brueghel the Elder was a Flemish painterHe was born between 1525 and 1530. He died on the 9th of September 1569.His most famous paintings are:The Hunters in the SnowThe Peasant WeddingLandscape with the Fall of Icarus
the theme that is trying too hard or aiming too high can cause one to fail (apex)
Pieter Bruegel's 'Dutch Proverbs'.
It is a painting by the Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Brughel. It was painted in 1567
two children if your talking about Pieter Bruegel the ELDER no children if your talking about Pieter Bruegel the Younger
Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder in 1568