The Dutch Proverbs by Pieter Bruegel the Elder - 1550 - 163 x 117 cm Gemäldegalerie The Dutch Proverbs by Pieter Bruegel the Elder - 1550 - 163 x 117 cm Gemäldegalerie

The Dutch Proverbs

oil on wood • 163 x 117 cm
  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder - c. 1525 - September 9, 1569 Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1550

The picture brings together 100 proverbs and places them in surroundings that are as real as the people's behavior, revealed in terse and apposite form by the wise sayings. The individual scenes are played out side by side, without being directly dependent on each other. A village near the sea provides a spacious stage for the apparently everyday tasks of its inhabitants. The background for all the varied activity is made up of a farmhouse, dilapidated huts, a stone bridge with pillory and tower, the village square at the center of the activity, and a farmstead among cornfields near the wood. In the distance is the open sea, shining in the sun of a late summer's day. The painting's old title The Upside-Down World derives from the symbol of a globe standing on its head. This is intended to illustrate that we are in a world in which nothing is as it should be. The wise sayings are evidence of man's folly and sinfulness in a crazy world that has turned away from God. This proverb picture is evidence of Bruegel's intense preoccupation with the spiritual and moral questions of his time, which give the work its timeless validity.

Famous for his landscapes and peasant scenes, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, was a Netherlandish Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was the pioneer of Netherlandish genre painting because his focus lay on village life, as we can see today.

We present this amazing painting thanks to the Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. In cooperation with this great institution, we are preparing something special for you. You will see in June!  : )

Take care, 

Zuzanna

P.S. My three favorite Bruegel paintings are Hunters in the Snow, Harvesters and the Landscape with the Fall of Icarus. Click on the links to read about them.  <3