The Peasant Dance is an oil-on-panel by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in circa 1567. It was looted by Napoleon Bonaparte and brought to Paris in 1808, being returned in 1815.[1] Today it is held by and exhibited at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
ThePeasantDance is an oil-on-panel by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in circa 1567. It was looted by Napoleon...
three Bruegel works from around the same time: The Wedding Dance, ThePeasant Wedding (1567) and ThePeasantDance (1569). The painting depicts 125 wedding...
Elizabeth Charlotte Rearick wrote, "Thepeasantdance is not one which is set absolutely according to rule; thedancer constructs his steps according to...
The following is a list of paintings by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker Pieter Bruegel the Elder. These Catalog Numbers correspond...
ThePeasants (Polish: Chłopi) is a novel written by the Polish author Władysław Reymont in four parts between 1904 and 1909. He started writing it in...
Massacre of the Innocents Peasant Wedding Dance Saint John's Dancers in Molenbeeck' The Alchemist The Crucifixion The Faithless Shepherd The Holy Family...
The Works of art in The Aesthetics of Resistance are those included in Peter Weiss' novel The Aesthetics of Resistance. They form a kind of musée imaginaire...
(1565) The Peasant and the Nest Robber (Bauer und Vogeldieb), 1568 ThePeasant Wedding (1568/69) ThePeasantDance (1568/69) Giuseppe Arcimboldo: The Four Seasons...
In 1650, the Minuet, originally a peasantdance of Poitou, was introduced into Paris and set to music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and danced by the King Louis...
landscape paintings of his grandfather Pieter Brueghel the Elder. An example is the Fight between Peasants (Dorotheum Vienna 30 April 2019, lot 383), which...
an "after dance". The Danse de Paysans' (Peasant'sDance) by Théodore de Bry shows a couple with a man lifting his partner off the ground, pulling her...
dance At the lower end of the Totentanz, Death calls, for example, thepeasant to dance, who answers: I had to work very much and very hard The sweat was...
from a simple peasantdance to something that even the highest society could enjoy, either as an accompaniment to thedance, or for the music's own sake...
painting, like other late works such as The Land of Cockaigne, ThePeasantDance, and ThePeasant Wedding, is dominated by monumental figures. Immediately after...
a peasantdance known under various names – chodzony ("pacer"), chmielowy ("hops"), pieszy ("walker") or wielki ("great"), recorded as early as the 15th...
scenes of everyday peasant life, especially in the Labours of the Months in the calendar section of books of hours, most famously the Très Riches Heures...
Spring Dance is the traditional translation of the Norwegian Springdans, the word refers to its sense in English of "leap" or "jump" rather than to the season...
Bauerntanz zweier Kinder (Peasantdance of two children),also known as Italienischer Bauerntanz (Italian peasantdance) or Italian Folk dance is an 1895 German...
Paraphrase for the piano on "Wiener Blut" by Johann Strauss II 5 Franconian Dances for four hands (~1935) Vier Bauerntänze (Op. 7, 4 PeasantDances for strings)...
are in Italian because, in Europe, the vast majority of the most important early composers from the Renaissance to the Baroque period were Italian.[citation...
manuscripts often illustrated scenes of everyday peasant life, especially in the Labours of the Months in the calendar section of books of hours, most famously...
The Cunning Peasant (Šelma sedlák in Czech) is an opera by Antonín Dvořák. The Czech libretto is by Josef Otakar Veselý. The Cunning Peasant was written...
The term serf (Russian: крепостной крестьянин, romanized: krepostnoy krest'yanin, lit. 'bonded peasant'), in the sense of an unfree peasant of tsarist...