Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Peasant Wedding (1567)

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Peasant Wedding, oil on panel, 114 x 164 cm, Painted in 1567, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

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~Sunnyside

18 Comments Add yours

  1. pirkkotervo says:

    What an amazing atmosphere

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    1. A snapshot in time…thanks for sharing your thoughts, pirkkotervo. 🙂🌺

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  2. lampmagician says:

    Fascinating, as always. Thank you.🥰💖

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    1. My pleasure, always, Aladin. 😎🌺

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  3. Remarkable painting and great video!❣️❣️❣️

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    1. I’m so pleased you enjoyed this, Luisa. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. 🙂❤️🌺

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      1. You are more than welcome!
        Wishing you a happy Sunday💞

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  4. chris ludke says:

    That’s an inspiration!

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    1. Yes! He was quite a storyteller with his compositions. The variety of facial expressions is amazing. 😎

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  5. Dee says:

    Couldn’t help but wonder how Bruegel actually executed this piece: It is unlikely that he could get dozens of people to pose for this scene ALL the while he was painting.
    And photography wasn’t available yet, for him to work from a photograph. Could this have been largely generated from an amazing ability to imagine/create something from memory?

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    1. I have read that his sons continued his work in the same style by copying sketched patterns he left behind when he died. I would love to learn more about how he did this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Dee. 🙂🌺

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  6. Enjoyed the video clip that brought new perspectives to appreciating this masterpiece 🙂

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    1. I am happy you enjoyed this, Rosaliene. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙂🌺

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  7. I am actually familiar with this painting from a hidden object art game I played probably ten years ago. There is just so much happening in the painting! And I love the thoughts on the different people and elements. Thank you again for a great post!

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    1. My pleasure, Sheila! I could look at this one for hours, so I can see how the painting could be a great hidden object game. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙂🌺

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  8. Bridgette says:

    What a bright and busy painting!

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    1. Yes – I can’t help but smile when I wander into this celebration…lol 🙂🌺

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