Close up on a copper engraving “Temperance” (1560) by Phillip Galle after Bruege
Close up on a copper engraving “Temperance” (1560) by Phillip Galle after Bruegel. The detail and many concurrent stories happening in these pictures are mind-boggling. There is a one for each the deadly sins and the virtues too. Some of them are very NSFW (and instagram), but are at the same time amusing and satirical as well as quite hellish… On loan from the @albertinamuseum - - #Breugel #Kunsthistorischesmuseum #kunsthistorisches #Wien #temperance #engraving #art @kunsthistorischesmuseumvienna #albertina #Vienna #arthistory #deadlysins #virtue #religiousart #austria #InstaMuseum #instart #instawien #museum #museen #astronomer #satire #rotterdam #temperantia #moon (at Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqhv4XDlTvw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8e50w92k4l4n -- source link
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