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The Fall of the Rebel Angels (Bruegel)

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Year
  
1562

Artist
  
Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Media
  
Wood, Paint, Oil paint

Type
  
Oil on panel

Created
  
1562

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Dimensions
  
117 cm × 162 cm (46 in × 64 in)

Location
  
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels

Periods
  
Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting

Similar
  
Pieter Bruegel the Elder artwork, Northern Renaissance artwork, Oil paintings

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The Fall of the Rebel Angels is an oil-on-panel by Flemish renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in 1562. It is currently held and exhibited at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels.

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A political reading of the fall of the rebel angels


Description

Painted in 1562, Bruegel's depiction of this subject is taken from a passage from the Book of Revelation (12, 2-9) and reveals the artist's profound debt to Hieronymous Bosch, especially in the grotesque figures of the fallen angels, shown as half-human, half-animal monsters. Together with Dulle Griet and The Triumph of Death, which have similar dimensions, it was probably painted for the same collector and destined to become part of a series.

The composition with a central figure placed among many smaller figures was favoured by Bruegel at this time, not only in other paintings such as Dulle Griet, but also in the series of engravings of the Vices and the Virtues which he had just completed for the Antwerp publisher Hieronymous Cock. The archangel Michael and his angels are shown by Bruegel in the act of driving the rebel angels from Heaven. Pride was the sin which caused the fall of Lucifer and his companions, and the conflict of good and evil, vice and virtue, is a theme which recurs constantly in Bruegel's work.

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