Artist: Pieter Bruegel The Elder
Date: 1566
Size: 116 x 164 cm
Museum: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Brussels, Belgium)
Technique: Oil On Panel
At Wikioo.org, we are proud to present a captivating article about one of the most iconic masterpieces in European art history: "The Numbering at Bethlehem" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, housed in the prestigious Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels.
Created in 1566, this breathtaking oil-on-panel painting is a testament to Bruegel's extraordinary talent and his significant contributions to Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting. Measuring approximately 1155 × 1645 mm, the painting showcases Bethlehem as a Flemish village in winter at sundown, with a group of people gathered at a building on the left, having their census taken.
"The Numbering at Bethlehem" is one of the first paintings in Western art to feature a significant snow landscape. It was painted in the aftermath of the winter of 1565, which was one of the harshest winters on record. Bruegel's innovative use of light and shadow in this painting highlights his mastery of capturing the essence of a snow-covered landscape.
Bruegel's influence extends beyond his lifetime, with his son, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, and his studio creating dozens of copies after his father's death. This painting has also inspired numerous artists in literature and cinema, including W. H. Auden, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Lars von Trier.
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