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 leading figure of the Northern Renaissance, known for his panoramic landscapes and richly detailed scenes of everyday life. Born in the Netherlands around 1525, he brought a keen observational eye and a critical perspective to his work, often embedding moral or satirical themes within his compositions. His art reflects both the influence of Italian Renaissance ideals and a uniquely Northern attention to detail and social commentary.
The Tower of Babel, painted in 1563, presents a dramatic visualization of the biblical story in which humanity attempts to build a tower to reach the heavens. Bruegel portrays the tower as a colossal, spiraling structure inspired by Roman architecture, symbolizing human pride and the consequences of overreaching ambition. The painting’s meticulous detail and sheer scale highlight the chaos and fragility of the undertaking, emphasizing the theme of divine retribution. It remains one of Bruegel’s most iconic allegorical works.
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