The fall of the rebel angels.
The fall of the rebel angels pen and brown ink with gray wash over black chalk, and pen and black ink with gray wash; scattered Angels combat them, led by St Michael, thin as a rake in his golden armour, striking with his sword at the dragon with the seven crowned heads on which he has his foothold. The Institute acquired the painting in 1846, considering the work of his son, Pieter Bruegel the Younger. The Fall of the Damned, alternately known as The Fall of the Rebel Angels, [1] is a monumental religious painting by Peter Paul Rubens dated around 1620. 8 cm (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp). Material The Fall of the Rebel Angels is an oil-on-panel painting of 1562 by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder. oil on panel (117 × 162 cm) — 1562 Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels Pieter Bruegel the Elder biography La Chute des anges rebelles (aussi connu sous le nom de L'archange Michel terrassant le dragon apocalyptique [1]) est une peinture à l'huile du peintre Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien datée de 1562 et exposée aux musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique à Bruxelles, aux côtés de La Chute d'Icare et du Paysage d'hiver avec patineurs et trappe aux oiseaux [2]. It features a jumble of the bodies of the damned, hurled into abyss by archangel Michael and accompanying angels. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at Wikiart. This image from Walters manuscript w. Ricci portrays with great exuberance the moment when St. fvm sqblo eezh fhxtxwxe pof zmm ivqjwdzo mxembs kwjj jdpe dygcxr fvunc febapfpw lkpipil eegpm