• Version in the Royal Collection. Several oil-on-oak-panel versions of The Massacre of the Innocents were painted by 16th-century Netherlandish painters Pieter Bruegel...
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  • Massacre of the Innocents is a Northern Renaissance Oil on Panel Painting created by Pieter Bruegel the Elder from 1565 to 1567.
  • Bruegel set the story as a contemporary Brabantine atrocity so that the soldiers wear the distinctive clothing of the local officials who enforced public order.
  • Now regarded as the greatest of all Northern Renaissance artists of 16th century Flanders, Bruegel's surviving paintings number about 45, of which about 15 are...
  • Bruegel at first spelled his name "Brueghel," which was also the way his sons Pieter the Younger and Jan spelled it.
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  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Massacre of the Innocents (detail) - WGA3480.jpg 1,000 × 1,221; 222 KB.
  • Bruegel's 'Massacre of the Innocents' was a popular image, repeated numerous times mainly by the artist and by his son, Pieter Bruegel the Younger.
  • As in the Procession to Calvary, Bruegel depicts a biblical event in contemporary terms. In this case he shows the sacking and plundering of a Flemish village.