Flemish fantastique and grotesque
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The father of the Flemish fantastique and grotesque is the Dutch master Hieronymus Bosch. Together with Pieter Bruegel the Elder, these two painters define the roots of the Flemish fantastique and grotesque.
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder
- The Fall of the Rebel Angels [1]
- Dull Gret
- Big Fish Eat Little Fish, drawing
- The temptation of St. Anthony (Breughel drawing)[2] (1556).
- Divus Jacobus diabolicis praestigiis ante magum sistitur (St. James is arrefled before the magician by diabolical delufions)[3].
Bosch
The Four Seasons by Joos de Momper
Spring, one of the The Four Seasons (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
Summer, one of the The Four Seasons (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
Autumn, one of the The Four Seasons (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
Winter, one of the The Four Seasons (early 17th century) by Joos de Momper |
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