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- Flemish painter of landscapes (1525-1569) (同)Breughel, Bruegel, Pieter Brueghel, Pieter Breughel, Pieter Bruegel, Breughel the Elder, Pieter Brueghel the Elder
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Brueghel or Bruegel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɾøːɣəl]) was the name of several Dutch/Flemish painters from the same family line:
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525-1569), the most famous member of the family and the only one to sign his paintings as 'Bruegel' without the H
- Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564–1638)
- Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625)
- Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601–1678)
- Ambrosius Brueghel (1617–1675)
- Jan Pieter Brueghel (1628–1664)
- Abraham Brueghel (1631–1690)
- Jan Baptist Brueghel (1647–1719)
Bruegel may also refer to:
- 9664 Brueghel, outer main-belt asteroid
- Bruegel (crater), on Mercury
- Breugel, Netherlands, village in the municipality Son en Breugel
- Bruegel (institution), European economic think tank with offices in Brussels
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English Journal
- Vision and the representation of Africans: on historical encounters between science and art.
- Phaf-Rheinberger I.Author information Humboldt Universität zu Berlin IAAW, Seminar für Afrikawissenschaften Unter den Linden 6 Berlin 10099, Germany. phafrhei@cms.hu-berlin.deAbstractBy focusing on the Brueghel/Rubens painting Vision of 1617, it is argued that these two artists were very much aware of global expansion overseas. In consideration of this fact, they seem to suggest on their canvas that art and science both play with images but that there is a difference in the understanding of knowledge transmitted through the visual medium in the history of art and science.
- History and philosophy of the life sciences.Hist Philos Life Sci.2013;35(1):51-9.
- By focusing on the Brueghel/Rubens painting Vision of 1617, it is argued that these two artists were very much aware of global expansion overseas. In consideration of this fact, they seem to suggest on their canvas that art and science both play with images but that there is a difference in the unde
- PMID 23888826
- Keeman JN.Author information jnkeeman@xs4all.nlAbstractThe auction of Brueghel's 'Fight between Carnival and Lent' is the reason for a survey of a group of cripples painted by Brueghel. In the late middle ages and early modern times, cripples and the handicapped who could only move with the aid of crutches were virtually excluded from society. Begging and making music were often the only way they could make a living. Their injuries were not always genuine, often they were feigned to gain sympathy and obtain money more easily.
- Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde.Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd.2011;155(51):A3750.
- The auction of Brueghel's 'Fight between Carnival and Lent' is the reason for a survey of a group of cripples painted by Brueghel. In the late middle ages and early modern times, cripples and the handicapped who could only move with the aid of crutches were virtually excluded from society. Begging
- PMID 22200144
- Tryptic peptide analysis of protein binders in works of art by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
- Fremout W, Dhaenens M, Saverwyns S, Sanyova J, Vandenabeele P, Deforce D, Moens L.Author information Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK/IRPA), Jubelpark 1, 1000 Brussels, Belgium. wim.fremout@kikirpa.beAbstractA proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the proteins were digested enzymatically into peptides using trypsin before being separated and detected by high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS). Mascot (Matrix Science) was used to analyse the resulting data and for protein identification. In contrast to amino acid analysis, amino acid sequences could be studied that retain much more information about the proteins. The best extraction strategy was selected based on the number of peptides that were identified in the protein content of paint replicas using different methods. The influence of pigments on the extraction method was studied and the analytical characteristics of the selected method were determined. Finally this method was applied to historical paint microsamples on the anonymous early 15th century panel painting Crucifixion with St Catherine and St Barbara (Calvary of the Tanners), the St Catherine Altarpiece by Joes Beyaert (c. 1479) and two paintings by Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1617-1628).
- Analytica chimica acta.Anal Chim Acta.2010 Jan 25;658(2):156-62. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2009.11.010. Epub 2009 Nov 12.
- A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the proteins were digested enzymatically into peptides using trypsin before being separated and detected by high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI
- PMID 20103089
Japanese Journal
- エクフラシス/ブリューゲル「雪中の狩人」(1565)を読む20世紀の詩人たち (平成23年度英文学科公開講義Proceedings 英語で詩を読む : 英米文学への招待)
- エクフラシス/ブリューゲル「雪中の狩人」(1565)を読む20世紀の詩人たち
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- ... and peasant scenes (Genre Painting). He is nicknamed 'Peasant Bruegel' to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel dynasty, but is also the one generally meant when the context does not make clear which ...
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