Noun
Flemish painter of landscapes (1525-1569)
Source: WordNetBrueghel was strongly influenced by the style of Hieronymus Bosch The earliest recorded visual example is from the cemetery of the Church of the Holy Innocents in Paris (1424–25). Source: Internet
Genre painting became a popular idiom amongst Northern painters such as Pieter Brueghel. Source: Internet
His son Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564–1638) also painted many snowy landscapes, though according to Burroughs he "slavishly copied his father's designs. Source: Internet
Peter Brueghel the Elder 's Prints of the Seven Deadly Sins The Dutch artist created a series of prints showing each of the seven deadly sins. Source: Internet
In "Dream Thieves", it is revealed that Brueghel killed Mahler and sold off his body during a slow night of business, and replaced him with a new man whom he nicknamed "Mahler" as a mocking tribute. Source: Internet
John preaching, in a landscape setting, was a popular subject in Dutch art from Pieter Brueghel the Elder and his successors. Source: Internet