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The Triumph of Death, c. 1562 (oil on panel)
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The Triumph of Death, c. 1562 (oil on panel)
XIR457 The Triumph of Death, c.1562 (oil on panel) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); 117x162 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: (for details see 69068-71 and 156438)); Flemish, out of copyright
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This print showcases "The Triumph of Death" by Pieter the Elder Bruegel, a renowned Flemish painter from the Northern Renaissance era. Painted in 1562, this oil on panel masterpiece measures 117x162 cm and is currently housed at the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. In this hauntingly vivid depiction, Bruegel explores themes of superstition, violence, and chaos during the end of the world. The painting features a nightmarish scene filled with fantastic figures such as demons, skeletons, and monsters. Hellfire engulfs the background while gallows hang ominously overhead. Amidst this macabre setting, soldiers engage in a fierce battle against death itself. The struggle between life and mortality is symbolized by scythes and spears wielded by both sides. Withered trees stand as eerie witnesses to this allegorical confrontation. Bruegel's attention to detail is remarkable; each element within the composition holds symbolic significance. From coffins to horses to dogs and even mummies - all contribute to an atmosphere of fear and impending doom. "The Triumph of Death" serves as a testament to Bruegel's mastery in capturing human emotions through art. This Flemish masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its powerful portrayal of existential dread and serves as a reminder that death spares no one.
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