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 16th-century Netherlandish painting, celebrated for his detailed landscapes and vivid depictions of peasant life. Active during the Northern Renaissance, Bruegel combined humanist interests with sharp social commentary. His work is known for its dense compositions, intricate storytelling, and subtle satire, often blending the sacred and the everyday in visually arresting ways.
The Tower of Babel, painted around 1568, exemplifies Bruegel’s fascination with human ambition and folly. This monumental oil painting presents a massive, spiraling structure dominating the landscape, referencing the biblical tale from Genesis. Bruegel's version reimagines the tower as a crumbling architectural marvel, echoing Roman ruins and symbolizing the futility of prideful overreach. The piece is rich in architectural detail, reflecting both awe and skepticism toward human endeavors.
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