
The Netherlandish Proverbs, c.1600 is a painting created by Pieter Breughel the Younger around 1600.
This oil on panel painting is a bustling depiction of a village scene overflowing with numerous figures engaged in various activities. The artwork is rich in detail, showcasing a multitude of people interacting within a complex composition. The style is characteristic of Flemish painting of the period, with a focus on realism and the representation of everyday life. The painting is filled with symbolic representations of proverbs and idioms common in Netherlandish culture at the time. The size of the artwork is not provided in the metadata. The institution holding the artwork is also not specified.
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