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The Unfaithful Shepherd
Brueghel's work represents an emphasis on the common man, a theme which would be very popular in Baroque art in the 17th century. His work often depicted moralistic themes, or Christian symbolism, as here, but it was done in earthy images of the peasantry and middle class.
Artform: PAINTING AND DRAWING, Pre-20th Century Artist: Bruegel, Pieter, the Elder, Follower of Country/Culture: Flanders Period: 16th century Date: c1575-1600 Medium: oil on wood Size: 61.6 x 86.7 cm Subject: Mythological/Legendary/Literary/Epic Style: Northern Renaissance Museum: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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