The strange and humble Flemish art with almost edible detail was reviewed by Bruegel to Rubens
Bruegel to Rubens review – strange and humble Flemish art with almost edible detail. This rich, earthy show pays tribute to the genius of many northern European artists who were inspired by Italy’s powerful cultural pull. The show is a rich and earthy tribute to northern European art.
Bruegel to Rubens review – strange and humble Flemish art with almost edible detail. This rich, earthy show pays tribute to the genius of many northern European artists who were inspired by Italy’s powerful cultural pull. The show is a rich and earthy tribute to northern European art.
Bruegel to Rubens: forget the earnest wall labels – just enjoy the sex, violence and creepy-crawlies. This entertaining exhibition of 16th- and 17th-century drawings from the Low Countries has energy to spare and one clear star. The exhibition is on display at the National Gallery in London.
Bruegel to Rubens: forget the earnest wall labels – just enjoy the sex, violence and creepy-crawlies. This entertaining exhibition of 16th- and 17th-century drawings from the Low Countries has energy to spare and one clear star. The exhibition is on display at the National Gallery in London.