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How many of these children's games have you ever played? Children's Games, by Pieter Bruegel, a famous artist who lived in Europe five hundred years ago, is still loved today because it is full of fun, showing over two hundred children playing around eighty different games.In the painting...
Children’s Games, by Pieter Bruegel, a famous artist who lived in Europe five hundred years ago, is still loved today because it is full of fun, showing over two hundred children playing around eighty different games. In the painting, we can see a busy street in a town long ago. ...
How manyof these children's games have you ever played?Children's Games, by Pieter Bruegel, a famous artist who lived in Europe five hundredyears ago, is still loved today because it is full of fun, showing over two hundred childrenplaying around eighty different games.In the painting, we...
doi:10.22059/jfava.2023.321256.666673Rasta, ZahraFanaei, ZahraJournal of Fine Arts: Visual Arts
Pieter Bruegel's masterpiece painting The Harvesters is a 1565 oil painting on wood panelwhich is known_56_ depicting(描绘) peasants who are cutting wheat nearly as tall as they are.While some 57 (gather) around a tree for a picnic dinner, others sleep in the shade. Butnowadays, if you...
Pieter Bruegel’s 1565 realistic painting The Harvesters hangs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The work describes farmers cutting wheat nearly as tall as they are,” Ghent University biologist Ive De Smet says. “Nowadays, if you walk through a wheat field, you basically see wheat is abo...
Pieter Bruegel’s iconic 1565 painting The Harvesters hangs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The work shows people harvesting wheat nearly as tall as they were. “Nowadays, however, if you walk through a wheat field, you basically see that wheat is about knee — height. The reduced height...
PieterBruegel'siconic1565paintingTheHarvestershangsattheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.Theworkshowspeopleharvestingwheatnearlyastallastheywere."Nowadays,however,ifyouwalkthroughawheatfield,youbasicallyseethatwheatisaboutknee-height.Thereducedheightisessentiallyaconsequenceofbreeding(培育)alongwithgenesforincreasingproductiontofeed...