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brugo - Übersetzung nach Englisch

FLEMISH PAINTER (1568-1625)
Velvet Brueghel; Breughel de Velours; Jan Brueghel, Sr.; Jan, the Elder Bruegel; Jan Bruegel, the Elder; Jan Brueghel The Elder; Joan Breugel; Jan Brueghel I; Jan Bruegel the Elder
  • ''[[Mountain Landscape with Pilgrims in a Grotto Chapel]]'', with Joos de Momper (II)
  • ''River landscape''
  • ''Flowers in a Ceramic Vase'', [[Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp]]
  • ''The Senses of Hearing, Touch and Taste''
  • ''The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting the Collection of Pieter Roose''
  • ''Archduchess Isabella'', with Rubens
  • ''Bath of the Nymphs''
  • ''Monkeys feasting''
  • ''Village Kermis in Schelle with self-portrait''
  • ''The Temptation of St Anthony''
  • ''Christ in Limbo'', with Hans Rottenhammer
  • ''The Apostles Peter and Andrew''
  • ''Flower Vase''
  • ''Forest landscape''
  • ''Studies of animals''
  • ''The Wedding Banquet''
  • ''Rest on the Flight into Egypt'', with Hans Rottenhammer
  • ''Allegory of Fire: Venus in the Forge of Vulcan''
  • ''Assault on a convoy'', with [[Sebastiaen Vrancx]]
  • ''Garland of Fruit surrounding a Depiction of Cybele Receiving Gifts from Personifications of the Four Seasons''
  • ''A wooded landscape with travelers on a path''
  • ''The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man''
  • ''Paradise with the Fall of Man'', with Rubens
  • ''Aeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld''
  • ''Flowers in a Wooden Vessel, 1603''
  • ''The entry of the animals into Noah's ark''
  • ''The Castle of Mariemont''
  • Rubens]]
  • ''Madonna in a Floral Wreath'', with Rubens
  • ''The Return from War: Mars Disarmed by Venus'', with Rubens

brugo      
heather, any of a number of low evergreen shrubs bearing clusters of purple flowers
heather      
n. (Bot) crecchia, brentolo, brugo; (Bot) erica
heath      
n. brughiera, landa; (Bot) crecchia, brentolo, brugo; (Bot) erica

Wikipedia

Jan Brueghel the Elder

Jan Brueghel (also Bruegel or Breughel) the Elder (, also US: ; Dutch: [ˈjɑn ˈbrøːɣəl] (listen); 1568 – 13 January 1625) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman. He was the son of the eminent Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder. A close friend and frequent collaborator with Peter Paul Rubens, the two artists were the leading Flemish painters in the first three decades of the 17th century.

Brueghel worked in many genres including history paintings, flower still lifes, allegorical and mythological scenes, landscapes and seascapes, hunting pieces, village scenes, battle scenes and scenes of hellfire and the underworld. He was an important innovator who invented new types of paintings such as flower garland paintings, paradise landscapes, and gallery paintings in the first quarter of the 17th century. He further created genre paintings that were imitations, pastiches and reworkings of his father's works, in particular his father's genre scenes and landscapes with peasants. Brueghel represented the type of the pictor doctus, the erudite painter whose works are informed by the religious motifs and aspirations of the Catholic Counter-Reformation as well as the scientific revolution with its interest in accurate description and classification. He was court painter of the Archduke and Duchess Albrecht and Isabella, the governors of the Habsburg Netherlands.

The artist was nicknamed "Velvet" Brueghel, "Flower" Brueghel, and "Paradise" Brueghel. The first is believed to have been given him because of his mastery in the rendering of fabrics. The second nickname is a reference to his fame as a painter of (although not a specialist in) flower pieces and the last one to his invention of the genre of the paradise landscape. His brother Pieter Brueghel the Younger was traditionally nicknamed "de helse Brueghel" or "Hell Brueghel" because it was believed he was the author of a number of paintings with fantastic depictions of fire and grotesque imagery. These paintings have now been reattributed to Jan Brueghel the Elder.