Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1526/30–1569) is regarded as one of the outstanding artists of sixteenth-century Dutch art. His works transport viewers into a fascinating world of humorous visual ideas and enigmatic motifs. Although he is today primarily known as a painter, he made a name for himself early on through his designs for prints.
Discover out-of-the-ordinary museum experiences, special guided tours or individually bookable offers.
In the exhibition, the Städel Museum brings together around forty-five exceptional prints based on Bruegel’s drawings. They reveal him as a unique innovator and an inimitable storyteller, whose motifs range from vast landscapes to secular and religious allegories and scenes of everyday life.
Bruegel’s pictorial inventions were already in high demand during his lifetime. [...] Valued as imaginative creations offering critical reflections on human values and behaviour, his works continue to inspire discovery, reflection and laughter to this day.
Take advantage of our Tuesday Special and visit the permanent exhibition and all special exhibitions for the single price of €10.
Every Tuesday from 3 to 6 pm.
Sponsored by
Städelscher Museums-Verein e. V.
Get involved by making a donation to your favorite cause or by providing general support. Your contribution—whether large or small—is a valuable gift for the future of the museum.
