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Breughel
or Breu·gel, Brue·ghel, Brue·gel
[ broi-guhl, broo-; Flemish brœ-guhl ]
noun
- Pie·ter the Elder [pee, -ter, pee, -t, uh, r], Peasant Breughel, c1525–69, Flemish genre and landscape painter.
- his sons Jan [yahn], Velvet Breughel, 1568–1625, and Pieter the Younger ( “Hell Breughel” ), 1564–1637?, Flemish painters.
Breughel
/ ˈbrɔɪɡəl /
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No one excelled our English master in this crowding of incident, not even Breughel or Teniers.
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Another artist in whose works Breughel's inspiration is apparent is Jacob Smits (b. 1856).
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Like Breughel, he succeeded in bringing the Christian story close to the people's hearts amidst Flemish contemporary surroundings.
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One of the great pictures by Pieter Breughel the Elder shows a procession of blind men entering a river.
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And Eggers insists the whole film is replete with suggestions of the work of Pieter Breughel, the painter.
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