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The Storm at Sea

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Year
  
1569

Created
  
1569

Type
  
Oil on panel

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Dimensions
  
70.3 cm × 97 cm (27.7 in × 38 in)

Similar
  
Pieter Bruegel the Elder artwork, Other artwork

Storm at Sea is an oil-on-panel by Flemish renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in c. 1569. It is currently held and exhibited at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

Description

In the past doubts have been raised about the attribution of this painting to Bruegel: the name of Joos de Momper, a landscape painter who became a master in the Antwerp guild in 1581, has been mentioned. However, not only is this painting superior to any by de Momper; its similarity to a drawing by Bruegelsee image below and its originality of composition and delicacy of execution have made it generally accepted as a late work by Bruegel, possibly left unfinished at his death.

The preminance of the barrel and the whale has led the painting to be associated with the contemporary saying:

If the whale plays with the barrel that has been thrown to him and gives the ship time to escape, then he represents the man who misses the true good for the sake of futile trifles.

This sense would be underscored by the church outlined against the horizon, which stands for safety amid the storms of life.

References

The Storm at Sea Wikipedia


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