Flemish Landscape Fables
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'''''Fables du Paysage Flamand : Bosch, Brueghel, Bles, Bril''''' ('''Flemish Landscape Fables''', October 6, 2012 – January 14, 2013) is an exhibition at the [[Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille]] on [[Flemish landscape painting]]. It brings together 110 works by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], [[Brueghel]], [[Herri met de Bles]], [[Paul and Mattheus Brill |Paul Brill]] and [[Weltlandschaft]] painter [[Joachim Patinir]]. Minor painters include [[Jan Mandijn]], [[Joos de Momper]] and [[Kerstiaen de Keuninck]]. | '''''Fables du Paysage Flamand : Bosch, Brueghel, Bles, Bril''''' ('''Flemish Landscape Fables''', October 6, 2012 – January 14, 2013) is an exhibition at the [[Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille]] on [[Flemish landscape painting]]. It brings together 110 works by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], [[Brueghel]], [[Herri met de Bles]], [[Paul and Mattheus Brill |Paul Brill]] and [[Weltlandschaft]] painter [[Joachim Patinir]]. Minor painters include [[Jan Mandijn]], [[Joos de Momper]] and [[Kerstiaen de Keuninck]]. | ||
- | Titles include ''[[Allegory of Chastity]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/464244795/allegory-of-chastity-by-hans-memling-1475-oil-on], the ''[[Tondal's Vision]]''[http://www.cobra.be/polopoly_fs/1.1452374!image/3043096119.jpg], ''[[St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness]]'', [[Dieric Bouts]]'s ''[[Fall of the Damned (Bouts)|Fall of the Damned]]'', several [[anthropomorphic landscape]]s by Joos de Momper and the anonymous ''[[Allegory of the World]]'' [http://dekluizenaar.mimesis.nl/wp-images/icmoetcrommen.jpg]. | + | Individual works include ''[[Allegory of Chastity]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/464244795/allegory-of-chastity-by-hans-memling-1475-oil-on], the ''[[Tondal's Vision]]''[http://www.cobra.be/polopoly_fs/1.1452374!image/3043096119.jpg], ''[[St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness]]'', [[Dieric Bouts]]'s ''[[Fall of the Damned (Bouts)|Fall of the Damned]]'', several [[anthropomorphic landscape]]s by Joos de Momper and the anonymous ''[[Allegory of the World]]'' [http://dekluizenaar.mimesis.nl/wp-images/icmoetcrommen.jpg]. |
On the advertising poster is anonymous painting ''[[La Luxure]]'' (c. 1520) [http://www.france.fr/en/sites/default/files/imagecache/homepagepush/affiche_fables_lille_hp.jpg]. | On the advertising poster is anonymous painting ''[[La Luxure]]'' (c. 1520) [http://www.france.fr/en/sites/default/files/imagecache/homepagepush/affiche_fables_lille_hp.jpg]. |
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Fables du Paysage Flamand : Bosch, Brueghel, Bles, Bril (Flemish Landscape Fables, October 6, 2012 – January 14, 2013) is an exhibition at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille on Flemish landscape painting. It brings together 110 works by Hieronymus Bosch, Brueghel, Herri met de Bles, Paul Brill and Weltlandschaft painter Joachim Patinir. Minor painters include Jan Mandijn, Joos de Momper and Kerstiaen de Keuninck.
Individual works include Allegory of Chastity[1], the Tondal's Vision[2], St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Dieric Bouts's Fall of the Damned, several anthropomorphic landscapes by Joos de Momper and the anonymous Allegory of the World [3].
On the advertising poster is anonymous painting La Luxure (c. 1520) [4].
Anthropomorphic landscape (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
Anthropomorphic landscape (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
See also