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"Winter Landscape with Skaters and Bird-Trap" by Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1636), Created with EncreLuxe Printing Process Which Captures the Subtle Nuance of Color from the Artist’s Palette! Custom Framed (40.5" x 31") Using Museum Quality Carved Wood and Ready to Hang! Retail $500.00
Item #205352

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Medium
poster

Dimensions
29 x 20
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"Winter Landscape with Skaters and Bird-Trap" fine art print by Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1636), created with EncreLuxe printing process which captures the subtle nuance of color from the artist’s palette! This piece comes custom framed using museum quality carved wood and and is ready to hang! Measures approx. 40.5" x 31" (with frame); 29" x 20" (image).
 
U.S. Delivery $49.95 | HI/AK $75.00

Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1636) was a Flemish painter born in Brussels, the oldest son of the famous sixteenth-century painter, Pieter Brueghel the Elder. He is best know for his depictions of landscapes, religious subjects and fantasy paintings. For this last category he often made use of fire and grotesque figures, leading to his nickname "Hell Brueghel". Apart from these paintings of his own invention, Pieter Brueghel the Younger also copied the works his father had created by using a technique called pouncing.