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Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
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The Sleeping Pedlar Robbed by Monkeys. 1562
The Battle of the Money Bags and Strong Boxes. c.1570
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1566
Three blind pilgrims holding staffs and moving to right, after Pieter Bruegel the elder. 1566
Pen and brown ink, with blue wash

The painter and the amateur, after Pieter Bruegel I; half-length to left, the painter wearing a skull-cap working on an unseen picture, another man, wearing spectacles, looking over his shoulder
Pen and brown ink

The Bee-keepers, after Pieter Bruegel I; three figures wearing long coats with hoods and basket-work masks, one carrying a hive under his arm, a boy up a tree to right, landscape with buildings and a waterwheel behind
Pen and brown ink
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A fool trying to hatch an empty egg, after Pieter Bruegel the elder; drinking from a glass, a fool's bauble seen through the hole of the egg. 1569
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Three Fools of Carnival; three fools playing with their fool's baubles. 1642
Engraving

Print made by Hendrik Hondius I
Date
1642
Two Fools of Carnival; two fools dance toward the right while playing and grinning; behind them an inn. 1642
Engraving


Three Fools of Carnival; three fools playing with their fool's baubles. 1642
Engraving

The Festival of Fools. In the foreground several fools play a game of bowls; behind them two fools lead eachother by the nose; others dance, perform acrobatics, and play instruments. c.1570
Engraving
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The Land of Cockaigne. Three figures (a scholar, a soldier and a farmer) lie on ground with their heads toward a tree trunk on which a ledge has been fashioned, laden with food; in the left background a figure eats his way through a mountain of pudding, in right background a roasted chicken flies into the waiting, open mouth of a soldier. c.1567
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The Masquerade of Ourson and Valentin; a scene of a performance of a popular play in which the wildman, Ourson, is reunited with his courtly brother Valentin; in the background figures collect money from spectators who watch the play through windows and doorways. 1566
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The Ass at School; a schoolroom filled with unruly children, the teacher at centre about to spank one child and an ass looking in from a window at right with a sheet of music in front of it; reversed copy
Engraving

The Wedding Dance; several groups of peasants dance, kiss and drink in foreground; behind them the bride sits at a table before a cloth of honour with several more peasants grouped around her; in the distance to the left rises a church tower. 1644
Etching and engraving


Skating before the Saint George's Gate, Antwerp; a bridge with wagons leads to city gate across middle ground, while skaters fill the frozen canal; reversed copy. 1565
Engraving

Dancers at a village wedding, after Pieter Brueghel the elder; with the bride seated at a table beyond, a stream in the landscape to left
Pen and brown ink, with brown wash, over black chalk, indented for transfer

The Wedding of Mopsus and Nisa. Depiction of a popular play with the bride in slovenly attire and with a collander on her head in centre led forward by her groom; behind her the bride's tent, next to which a figure with a piggy-bank for collecting money from the audience; in background a large manor house
Engraving

The Wedding Dance; several groups of peasants dance, kiss and drink in foreground next to a river which runs along the right; behind them the bride sits at a table before a cloth of honour with several more peasants grouped around her; in the distance to the left rises a church tower and to the right a vista over a rolling landscape opens up between the trees. 1650
Engraving

Peasant wedding, after Pieter Brueghel I; viewed from a slight height, couples dancing beneath trees, others seated at a table beyond, near the right foreground a man playing bag-pipes
Pen and brown ink and brown wash, on buff paper

Wenceslas Hollar - Wedding feast, after Breugel

Wenceslas Hollar - Peasants fighting, after Breugel
Date unknown (author lived 1607-1677)

1620 (circa)Print made by Lucas Vorsterman I
A peasant brawl; a group of peasants fight in a village road over a game of cards; the cards lie spilled on the ground near an overturned bench; one of the peasants uses a flail as a weapon and is restrained; another has a pitchfork and is struck on the back
Engraving and etching
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A broadside criticising the exploitation of political power by alluding to the proverb of big fish eating small fish; with an engraving with motives after Pieter van der Heyden after Pieter Bruegel showing in the centre a table with a large dish of small fish, around the table are sitting five large fish with human arms, dressed in clothes and devouring the small fish, the table scene surrounded by various scenes of larger fish being cut open, revealing smaller fish, in the background small fish hanging on the gallows; with engraved title and text. (n.p., Tiel: ca.1575)
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The Poor Kitchen; a group of gaunt men gather around a table at left and reach for a pot of mussels, while behind them a fat man attempts to escape the grasp of a thin man through the door at the back of the room; other thin men at fireplace at right and softening dried fish at right foreground; in centre a thin woman feeds a child while another child upturns an empty pot over his head; reversed copy
The Rich Kitchen. several large men sit around a table laden with meats and pies; behind them to the left several pots of food and a pig roast over a large fire; in the foreground a rotund woman nurses a pudgy baby and two children eat bread soaked in milk from a full trough; in the background a large man shoos a thin man with a bagpipe from the door; reversed copy within a double trait carr
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