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- It is now thought to be a copy by his son, Pieter Breughel the Younger, or his studio.
- A c . 1560 picture by Pieter Breughel the Elder at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna depicts a helicopter top with three airscrews.
- A version sold at Sotheby's in 2009, with provenance in Belgium and the Netherlands, also attributed to Pieter Breughel the Younger, was sold for ?.6m.
- It was sold in Paris in 1979, at Sotheby's in 2005, and then at Christie's in 2012 for ?.8m, as by Pieter Breughel the Younger.
- He has a work by Pieter Breughel the Younger, " The Battle between Carnival and Lent, " on offer for around 1.5 million pounds ( dlrs 2.25 million ).
- The style of the painting has been compared to the Pre-Raphaelites, Pieter Breughel, and religious icons in the Russian Orthodox tradition; and its composition bears resemblance to Uccellos " Battle of San Romano ".
- Belgians are celebrating the centenary of the birth of Rene Magritte, by far the quirkiest of the great painters this nation has produced over the ages _ from the brothers Van Eyck to Pieter Breughel and Peter Paul Rubens to James Ensor.
- Many creatures in his paintings seem nevertheless to have stepped straight out of a Hieronymus Bosch landscape, while he has also drawn inspiration from artists such as Pieter Breughel the Elder and, to take a more contemporary example, Pyke Koch.
- Many versions are attributed to Pieter Breughel the Younger, with different art historians listing as many as 7 or 14 versions, including leading examples in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, and in the National Museum of Art of Romania in Bucharest.
- At least in reproduction, who can tell if a landscape crowded with round-faced peasants at work and play is by Pieter Bruegel the Elder or by one of his sons, Pieter Breughel the Younger or Jan Brueghel the Elder ? ( Yes, they all spelled their surname differently . ) Only by hanging them side by side can one truly distinguish the renderings of 16th-century village life in the Low Countries.
- The collection owns paintings by artists including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Eduard Manet, Paul C閦anne, Eug鑞e Delacroix, Th閛dore G閞icault, Camille Corot, Honor?Daumier, Jean-Fran鏾is Millet, Gustave Courbet, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Matthias Gr黱ewald, Lukas Cranach, Vincent Van Gogh ( two paintings of the " Hospital in Arles "-ward and garden ) and Pieter Breughel the Elder ( " The Adoration of the Magi in the Snow " ).