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Past and Present Meanings

How could the painter Pieter Bruegel and writer Wislawa Szymborska have anything remotely in common, when the

fact is that four hundred years separate their works? A painting by Pieter Bruegel connects these two artists over

four hundred years of time.

Pieter Bruegel the Elder was born sometime between 1525 and 1530. Originally a student of Pieter Coecke van

Alost, he was later accepted into the Antwerp painters' guild in 1551. In 1563 he married Coecke's daughter, and

they later had two children. Both children would prove to have their own artistic abilities and would carry on the

painting tradition. Only six years after his marriage, he would be buried at the same church in which he had been

wed.

Pieter Bruegel the Elder was considered, "the most perfect painter of his century"(198) by Walter S. Gibson, an

author of a book on Bruegel. He chose not to follow the same Flemish style that was popular amongst many fellow

artists. This made him an individualist. Surprisingly, his works grew popular nonetheless. Bruegel often painted

scenes of vast landscapes, but was more known for his paintings of peasant life. Because he spent much of his time

working on peasant scenes, many think of him as one of the Flemish peasants. In reality, he was the same as any

townsman and actually regarded peasants as a form of low life and a social class to mock. This mockery is evident

in his painting Peasant Wedding and Feast. The weddin...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 06-05-01 7:14pm
Category: Arts
Words: 1304
Pages: 5.22