4th Quarter of 16th Century, Copy after: Pieter Bruegel d. Ä.
Due to minimal errors and omissions as well as an age test conducted on the wood, and despite its high quality, this picture is considered a copy made by the artist’s son of a picture by the father. Both examples were previously to be found in the collection of Emperor Rudolph II. The biblical subject of the infanticide ordered by Herod is relocated by Bruegel to a snowy Flemish village. The event is brought up to date to resemble a contemporary penal expedition due to the clothing, as the troops on horseback with their red tunics were a kind of police unit. Inv.-Nr. GG 1024
Painting
Netherlandish; Flemish
4th Quarter of 16th Century
Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. (um 1525/30 Breugel oder Antwerpen? - 1569 Brüssel) - GND
Pieter Brueghel d. J. (fraglich) (um 1564/65 Brüssel - 1638 Antwerpen) - GND
oak wood
Overall: 116 cm × 159,7 cm × 3,5 cm
Framed: 135 cm × 178,2 cm × 6 cm
signed fragmentary at lower right: BRVEG
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 1024
1610-1619 Vienna, Neue Burg; 1748 from the treasury to the gallery
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