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[[Image:Detail from Superbia, 1577, Bruegel.jpg |thumb|right|200px|Detail of ''[[Superbia]]'' ([[1577]]) by [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]], science fiction [[avant-la-lettre]] (from the collection [[The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices (Pieter Bruegel the Elder)|''The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices'']])]] [[Image:Detail from Superbia, 1577, Bruegel.jpg |thumb|right|200px|Detail of ''[[Superbia]]'' ([[1577]]) by [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]], science fiction [[avant-la-lettre]] (from the collection [[The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices (Pieter Bruegel the Elder)|''The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices'']])]]
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 +The most obvious influence on his art is the older Dutch master [[Hieronymus Bosch]]. Together, these two painters define the roots of the [[Flemish fantastique]].
==References== ==References==
*[[Le Fantastique Dans L'Art Flamand]] (1947) by [[Paul Fierens]] *[[Le Fantastique Dans L'Art Flamand]] (1947) by [[Paul Fierens]]
==List of works== ==List of works==
 +*''[[The Fall of the Rebel Angels ]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pieter_Bruegel_I-Fall_of_rebel_Angels_IMG_1444.JPG] by [[Pieter Bruegel de Oude]]
*[[Big Fish Eat Little Fish]], drawing by [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder ]] *[[Big Fish Eat Little Fish]], drawing by [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder ]]
*[[The work of Bosch]] *[[The work of Bosch]]

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Anonymous Flemish print, end of the 16th century, from The Waking Dream book.
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The most obvious influence on his art is the older Dutch master Hieronymus Bosch. Together, these two painters define the roots of the Flemish fantastique.

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