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  Worldvisitguide > Places > J. Paul Getty Museum > European Painting > French and Flemish Paintings... > The Entry of the Animals...
The Entry of the Animals into Noah's Ark
Relationship with : Noé

Date : 1613

Material : Oil painting on wood
J. Paul Getty Museum
French and Flemish Paintings 1600-1700
East Pavilion - First Floor - Section E202
Item 1 on 18
European Painting
Painting (Th?me biblique)

Area related
Flandres


Description   

Around 1600, northern European artists became increasingly interested in the precise rendering of the animal world. As court painter to the Hapsburg governors of the Southern Netherlands, Brueghel was able to study exotic animals in the royal menagerie in Brussels. He used this knowledge to celebrate the beauty and variety of creation in this rendition of the biblical subject of Noah's ark, in which Noah rounds up male and female animals to save them from a great flood.
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art :
Italy
Noah's Sacrifice after the Deluge
Thème biblique
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)
near 650

Louvre Museum :
Flandres. XVIIème siècle
Entrée des animaux dans l'arche de Noé
Thème biblique
Paul de Vos
Dimensions : 2.3 m x 3.6 m
Maître de l'Enéide
Noé et l'Entrée dans l'Arche
Scène biblique
Pierre Penicaud
approx. from 1550 to 1600

Metropolitan Museum of Art :
Arts of Northern Europe
Table clock
Pendule
Renaissance
Pierre Flötner et Johann Reinhold l'Ancien
approx. from 1550 to 1596
Moyen-Age 1
Plate with the Story of Noah and coat of arrms of Vasco de Gama
Plateau
Art gothique
Anonyme
XVIth century
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