which aspect pf this painting by northern european artist Pieter Bruegel differs from the work of italian Renaissance painters?
1. it stresses the protestant work ethic
2. it focuses on the realities of peasant life
3.it feature anatomical expressionism
4.it lacks depth and perpective
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The correct answer is option 2 - it focuses on the realities of peasant life.
Pieter Bruegel, also known as Brueghel, the Elder, was the most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and a printmaker from Brabant.
He was known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. These paintings were called as genre paintings. He was a pioneer in making both types of the subject the focus in large paintings.
Pieter Bruegel, also known as Brueghel, the Elder, was the most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and a printmaker from Brabant.
He was known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. These paintings were called as genre paintings. He was a pioneer in making both types of the subject the focus in large paintings.
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