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Tower of Babel, 1563 (oil on panel) (detail of 345)
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Tower of Babel, 1563 (oil on panel) (detail of 345)
BBC186437 Tower of Babel, 1563 (oil on panel) (detail of 345) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); total pic 114x155 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Flemish, out of copyright
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Breaking Bricks Builders Confusion Entourage Genesis Inspecting International Language Languages Masonry Slab Slabs Stones Ziggurat Labourer
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's iconic masterpiece, "Tower of Babel" from 1563. The original oil painting, measuring an impressive 114x155 cm, is housed in the esteemed Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. In this particular section of the artwork, we are drawn into a scene bustling with activity and symbolism. A group of diligent workers can be seen laboring tirelessly on the construction site of the Tower of Babel. With their entourage closely inspecting their progress, these builders represent humanity's ambitious pursuit to reach heaven through architectural marvels. The painting draws inspiration from the biblical story found in Genesis where God confuses mankind by creating different languages and scattering them across the world. Bruegel masterfully captures this moment by depicting workers breaking bricks and laying slabs amidst chaos and confusion. Every minute detail in this composition tells a story - from the intricate masonry work to workers communicating in various languages. It serves as a reminder that despite our grand ambitions, language barriers can hinder unity and collaboration. As we gaze at this extraordinary piece, we are transported back to ancient times when monumental structures like ziggurats were symbols of power and human achievement. This print beautifully encapsulates Bruegel's profound exploration of religion, language diversity, and humankind's eternal quest for greatness through architecture.
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