The Fall Of The Rebel Angels (Bruegel)
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''The Fall of the Rebel Angels'' is an oil-on-panel painting of 1562 by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist
Pieter Bruegel the Elder Pieter Bruegel (also Brueghel or Breughel) the Elder ( , ; ; – 9 September 1569) was among the most significant artists of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaking, printmaker, known for his landscape art, landscape ...
. The painting is 117cm x 162cm (46 inches by 64 inches) and is now in the
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(part of the
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) in
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, Belgium. ''The Fall of Rebel Angels'' depicts
Lucifer The most common meaning for Lucifer in English is as a name for the Devil in Christian theology. He appeared in the King James Version of the Bible in Isaiah and before that in the Vulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bib ...
along with the other
fallen angel Fallen angels are angels who were expelled from Heaven. The literal term "fallen angel" does not appear in any Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic religious texts, but is used to describe angels cast out of heaven. Such angels are often described ...
s that have been banished from heaven. Angels are falling from the sun in a stacked manner along with ungodly creatures that Bruegel created. Bruegel's painting was previously thought to be by
Hieronymus Bosch Hieronymus Bosch (; ; born Jheronimus van Aken ;  – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch people, Dutch painter from Duchy of Brabant, Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work, gene ...
. Bruegel was influenced by a variety of artists such as
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, Frans Floris I, and Hieronymus Bosch. He also got ideas for the creation of his creatures in his previous works.


Description

Painted in 1562, Bruegel's depiction of this subject of Lucifer falling with his fallen angels is taken from a passage from
Revelation 12 Revelation 12 is the twelfth chapter of the Book of Revelation or the Apocalypse of John in the New Testament of the Christianity, Christian Bible. The book is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, but the precise identity of the author re ...
, and reveals the artist's profound debt to
Hieronymus Bosch Hieronymus Bosch (; ; born Jheronimus van Aken ;  – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch people, Dutch painter from Duchy of Brabant, Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work, gene ...
. This is shown through the grotesque, ugly or distorted, figures painted as half-human and half-apocalyptic creatures. Lucifer was designed to be a perfect angel. He fell from heaven because of his pride and rebellion against God's divine plan, which was to appoint Jesus as the people's savior. Lucifer coerced one-third of the angels to follow his lead in the rebellion and to assist in appointing him to be the new "God." The sin of pride caused the fall of Lucifer and his companions and resulted in the " war in heaven." The
archangel Michael Michael, also called Saint Michael the Archangel, Archangel Michael and Saint Michael the Taxiarch is an archangel and the warrior of God in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The earliest surviving mentions of his name are in third- and second ...
was given the duty to drive Lucifer and the fallen angels out of heaven. The conflict of good and evil as well as vice and virtue are constant recurring themes throughout Bruegel's work. The composition with a central figure placed among many smaller figures was favored by Bruegel during this time. This is not only shown through ''The Fall of Rebel Angels'' but through art pieces such as ''Dulle Griet'' and in the series of engravings of the Vices and the Virtues completed for the
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publisher
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. The painting is a split landscape with the top portion being heaven and the bottom portion representing hell. Heaven is illustrated with light blues, vibrant colors, and surrounded by flying angels, while hell is much darker than heaven. This is illustrated through dark tones and demonic creatures to set the distinct difference between the two. The entire space is filled and little absent space is present.  


Figures

The central figure is the archangel Michael depicted with a sword. He is in triumph as he defeats the fallen angels and demonic creatures. Above the archangel, there are figures coming out of what looks like a hole in the sky which is the sun. The figures represent Lucifer, the fallen angels, and demonic creatures. There are also an abundance of exotic animals alongside deformed and mutated figures. There are two other prominent figures on either side of archangel Michael who are dressed in all white to contrast the dark colors underneath them. These figures are good angels who are assisting in the fight against the rebellious angels. In the upper portion in both corners, there are angelic musicians playing their instruments as if the war between good and evil has already been played out. The action of playing the trumpets foreshadow a successful triumph.


Attribution Debate

Due to not finding a signature on the painting, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts first inherited the painting with the idea that the artist of the painting was Hieronymus Bosch. The signature was found under the frame in 1900 with the name of Pieter Bruegel on it. With this finding, they assumed the painting came from Pieter the Younger. Later, after finding a date on the painting, it was clarified that the artist was not Pieter the Younger but Pieter Bruegel the Elder.


Influences

Bruegel had multiple inspirations for the creation of ''The Fall of Rebel Angels,'' including Albrecht Dürer, Frans Floris I, Hieronymus Bosch and past works of Bruegel himself. Dürer's
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series of the Apocalypse, specifically ''
Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon ''Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon'' is a woodcut of 1498 by Albrecht Dürer, part of his ''Apocalypse'' series, illustrating the ''Book of Apocalypse'' or Revelation of St. John. Subject "And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fo ...
,'' is theorized to provide an insight on the position of the archangel Michael as a central figure standing on the dragon with a sword to the body of the dragon. Frans Floris I has created his own ''Fall of Rebel Angels'' consisting of monster heads on human nude bodies which called for a comparison between his and Bruegel's work. Bruegel made his own images with the same monstrous component of different heads on different figures. Hieronymus Bosch was the main influencer to Bruegel's work. Bosch's ''
The Garden of Earthly Delights ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' () is the modern title given to a triptych oil painting on oak panels painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between 40 and 60 years old. Bos ...
'' triptych portrays hybrid creatures and explored the idea of vices and virtues as well as good vs evil. The hybrid creatures are depicted on the far right side of the triptych with the hellish dark scenery. Bosch's ''The Last Judgement'' has also influenced Bruegel's work. On the far left part of the triptych, Bosch has his version of the fallen rebel angels falling from the sky. Bruegel enlarges the scene and has the subject of the fallen angels as his main focus. Ultimately, Bruegel was known as a "second Bosch" or an "imitator" of Bosch because of the similar techniques and concepts they used. Both Bosch and Bruegel first sketched with a brush, then applied a thin layer of pigment, and later continued to add layers. Their techniques were so similar that in many cases, it was hard to differentiate who painted a piece. The drawing done by Bruegel in 1558 of ''The Last Judgement'' was the source for the angelic musicians in ''The Fall of Rebel Angels''. The angel figures with the trumpets in this painting are thought to be siblings to the angels in the drawing. The ''Mad Meg(Dulle Griet)'' by Bruegel was created in the same year with the same concept of distorted hellish figures. Towards the bottom there is a fish with a human leg coming out of it which is similar to the figure with a human head on an animal's body in ''The Fall of Rebel Angels.''


Interpretation

There has been a comparison between this art work and
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. Because this painting is so full and depicted with natural and artificial objects, Tine Luk Meganck states this is Bruegel's own cabinet of curiosity portrayed as an art piece. Bruegel utilizes natural objects such as a butterfly, fish, and other known creatures. He also uses artificial objects such as the instruments, armor, and weapons. The incorporation of both natural and artificial objects reflect his stance on how he feels about the new found foreign land of the Americas.


In popular culture

A reproduction of the painting appears at the beginning of the music video for the Korean version of the song
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by South Korean group
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. As the group somewhat cheerfully walks through a museum, member Jin stops in front of the painting and observes it briefly with a more serious demeanor, at which point the song begins. The painting was also featured in a collaboration between Supreme and Undercover, a Japanese clothing brand by
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. The collection released during the Fall/Winter 2016 season and featured the painting on an all-over-print jacket and a sticker. The painting is featured in the show Interview with the Vampire as a puzzle that the character Daniel Molloy works on in the pilot episode, and serves as foreshadowing for the series.


Gallery

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See also

*
List of paintings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder The following is a list of paintings by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker, Pieter Bruegel the Elder. These Catalog Numbers correspond to the numbering in Roger Hendrik Marijnissen's b ...


Notes


References

*“Bible Gateway Passage: Revelation 12 - New International Version.” Bible Gateway. * Koerner, Joseph Leo, ''Bosch and Bruegel from Enemy Painting to Everyday Life''. 57. Vol. 57. Princeton, Washington: Princeton University Press, 2016. *Kosloski, Phillip. "Why Did Satan Rebel Against God?". ''Aleteia''. *Meganck, Tine Luk. ''Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Fall of Rebel Angels. Art, Knowledge, and Politics on the Eve of the Dutch Revolt.'' Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, 2014. *Orenstein, Nadine. Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. ''Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints''. New York : New Haven: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Yale University Press, 2001. *Seidel, Max, Roger H. Marijnissen, Pieter Bruegel, and Max Seidel. ''Bruegel''. Stuttgart: Belser, 1969. *Stechow, Wolfgang. ''Pieter Bruegel the Elder''. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1990.


External links


''The Fall'' at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

The Fall of the Rebel Angels Online Exhibition
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