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Q: Why was Pieter Bruegel painting The hunters in the snow and The peasant wedding important?
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Look at Bruegel's Peasant Wedding. This painting focuses on?

the live of ordinary people


Painted the peasant dance a painting that relied on detail and realism?

Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder in 1568


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

the live of ordinary people


What is the important message of the Elder's Peasant Dance by Pieter Bruegel?

things aren't exactly as they seem


Who painted the Peasant Wedding?

Pieter Bruegel.


Painter of the Peasant Wedding?

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


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 the Peasant Wedding?

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


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

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria


Who created the peasant dance?

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.


What did Pieter Bruegel the elder study?

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


Who painted peasant scenes and landscapes?

Vincent van Gogh.