Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a master of allegorical and narrative painting during the Northern Renaissance, known for his imaginative scenes filled with symbolic detail and sharp social commentary. Drawing from both religious and folkloric sources, his work often merges the fantastical with the familiar, offering rich visual complexity and moral depth. He was particularly skilled at transforming traditional themes into densely populated, chaotic compositions.
The Fall of the Rebel Angels, painted in 1562, depicts the biblical moment when Lucifer and his followers are cast out of Heaven. Bruegel fills the canvas with a frenetic swarm of grotesque hybrid creatures, tumbling through a surreal space between light and darkness. At the center, the archangel Michael strikes down the demonic horde with divine authority. Influenced by Hieronymus Bosch, the painting serves as both a religious warning and a dazzling display of Bruegel’s inventive imagination and technical mastery.
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