Earlier today Henry Darger got a mention in relation to Vivian Girls and Fucked Up, but maybe this year’s true crossover artist is 16th-century Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel, whose work adorns Fleet Foxes’ debut full length and gets a shout out in Titus Andronicus’ “Upon Viewing Bruegel’s ‘Landscape With the Fall of Icarus’.” Read more at MTV.

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Comments (3)
  1. Bruegel is one of my favorite artists and to see his work reduced to the likes of album covers (cd covers, ugh.) seems wrong in every way. but hey, if it intrigues some kid enough to go learn about Bruegel, what the hell, I guess that can only be a good thing, right? I’m still unconvinced.

  2. Evan  |   Posted on Jul 14th, 2008

    I never cared much for Bruegel, but it strangely fits in with Fleet Foxes music.

  3. stef   |   Posted on Jun 2nd, 2009

    ummm…..u kinda need to list when he died. for example what exact day year and month. that would be helpful for someone like me whos doing a project on Pieter Brueghel can find alot of information. add that please. thank you<3 =) it would be helpful if u did that…..really!

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