Landscape with a fortified town (1553) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Landscape with a fortified town - Pieter Bruegel the Elder - 1553

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape with a fortified town
ArtistPieter Bruegel the Elder
Date1553
Mediumdrawing,pen,ink
Dimensions33.3 x 23.6 cm
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationBritish Library, London, UK

About Landscape with a fortified town

“Landscape with a Fortified Town,” created in 1553 by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, exemplifies the Northern Renaissance art movement. This pen and ink drawing measures 33.3 x 23.6 cm and is currently housed in the British Library in London, UK. The artwork represents a landscape genre.

The artwork illustrates a detailed portrayal of a fortified town set against a sprawling, hilly backdrop. The town is enveloped by walls and towers, depicting the fortifications typical of the period. Bruegel’s meticulous use of pen and ink brings out intricate architectural details and the natural contours of the landscape, rendering a vivid scene replete with varied textures. In the foreground, one can discern pastoral elements such as trees, foliage, and animals, and the inclusion of human figures lends a sense of scale and liveliness to the scene. The background reveals distant mountains under a somewhat overcast sky, enhancing the depth and vastness of the depicted terrain. The drawing highlights Bruegel’s expertise in capturing the essence of landscapes and the interplay between human habitation and nature.

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