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Pieter Bruegel And The Idea Of Human Nature Elizabeth Alice Honig

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Pieter Bruegel And The Idea Of Human Nature Elizabeth Alice Honig
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 24.97 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Elizabeth Alice Honig
ISBN: 9781789140767, 1789140765
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Pieter Bruegel And The Idea Of Human Nature Elizabeth Alice Honig by Elizabeth Alice Honig 9781789140767, 1789140765 instant download after payment.

In sixteenth-century Northern Europe, during a time of increasing religious and political conflict, Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel explored how people perceived human nature. Bruegel turned his critical eye and peerless paintbrush to mankind's labors and pleasures, its foibles and rituals of daily life, portraying landscapes, peasant life, and biblical scenes in startling detail. Much like the great humanist scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam, Bruegel questioned how well we really know ourselves and also how we know, or visually read, others. His work often represented mankind's ignorance and insignificance, emphasizing the futility of ambition and the absurdity of pride. This superbly illustrated volume examines how Bruegel's art and ideas enabled people to ponder what it meant to be human. Published to coincide with the four-hundred-fiftieth anniversary of Bruegel's death, it will appeal to all those interested in art and philosophy, the Renaissance, and Flemish painting.

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