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But Worcester has a fine Art Museum ... breaking up and Italian Renaissance influence wa; breaking in, Breughel painted mischievous magnificent scenes of everyday Flemish life.
Originally attributed to Pieter Pourbus, a Flemish Renaissance artist who worked in Bruges during the 16th century, the painting depicts an austere man and his young daughter in matching ruffs.
Previously attributed to the Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Pourbus (1523–1584), the work has finally been reattributed to Lavinia Fontana. "The painting is in excellent condition ...
Returning to Nurenberg, Dürer brought about a flowering of German and Flemish art in the early 16th century that ranks with the great moments of art history. The northern Renaissance was cooler ...