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Bruegel the Elder
'The Netherlandish Proverbs'
c. 1559

Although each figure or group in this crowded painting illustrates an individual proverb, the composition remains unified and coherent. A preoccupation was human folly, as a reaction against the medieval belief that the individual was powerless to choose between good and evil, was widespread at the time.

Bruegel the Elder
'Children's Games'
c. 1560

Thought to be part of a planned 'Ages of Man' series, 'Children's Games' teems with naturalistic and comic detail. Bruegel seems to have 'collected' every kind of childhood activity of his time. His children play with complete absorption, oblivious to their neighbor's activities.

 
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