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Pieter Bruegel the Elder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525 – 9 September 1569)
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    "Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525 - 9 September 1569) "
Bryan Cardenas

The Triumph of Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      If you agree with me, this picture looks like a sad time. If you look closely you see skeletons killing people, a dead dog seeing if a dead child is alive and there own king being killed.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      IDK wAt 2 sAy
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      " The Triumph of Death", was a picture made of the Plague. It was made in the years 1562. Pieter Bruegal was the artist. He described the black death in his picture very accurately. It showed skeletons killing people, people dying. That was very detailed because the black death killed people. The skeleton showed once someone died another did as well. That is how easily you can catch the disease.
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    • Alberto Torres
       
      that picture is crazy. you can see skeleton and a dead dog. it was painted in 1562. how much would that cost
    • adonys conde
       
      it is based on the bobinic plauge also known as black death
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      ThIs aN OiL PaNtInq.aBoUt 117 By 162 CM.iT wAs pAinTeD IN 1562.By pIeTeR BrUeGeL ThE ElDeR.ThE PaInTiNq iS A PaNoRaMiC lAnDsCaPe Of dEaTh.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      This painting was painted by Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1562. He painted this painting a year after the Black Death was over. His drawings on this painting are very detailed.
  • The painting serves a useful historical purpose in that it shows aspects of everyday European life in the mid-sixteenth century. Clothes are clearly depicted, as are pastimes such as playing cards. Uniquely, the painting shows a common method of execution for sixteenth-century criminals: being lashed to a cartwheel mounted on a vertical pole. Objects such as musical instruments and an early mechanical clock, and scenes including a funeral service provide historians with a deeper understanding of the lifestyle of the 1560s.
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    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      This is kind of interisting if you think about it. See this picture reminds ous that what will happen if a new desies comes in to earth. Were all going to not know wat to do. Is like when aids came in. No one knew about.
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    "The Triumph of Death"
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