22 items, which we have not seen on the Tower of Babel Brueghel

See the picture has now become simpler, it is enough to go to the Internet. But there is work to which need a special approach. Narimer, Pieter Bruegel the Elder and his painting "The Tower of Babel." The picture was painted in 1563 and kept in the Vienna Museum of Art History. We look at his picture and think that everything we see - that tower, that's working, here are the bosses. But then would Breygl lost a good part of his admirers, who love him for his attention to detail.

< Website with the permission of the blogger Anton Afanasyev publishes his office and offers to discover new details in the painting of the Renaissance artist.



«Babel» h3>







Far plan h3> 1. Castle, river, windmill, fields and mountains.









2. The tower gates are strangers.









3. Behind the wall divided the gardens.









4. In the city the bridge carriage rides, women wash clothes in the river, close to the small watermill.









5. Near the river is shadoof, and people put something in the garden.









The average plan h3> 6. Around the tower are the forge.









7. Someone is resting and sleeping, someone, excuse me, to relieve themselves.









8. Work on the lower level of the water is pumped out into the river, plastered wall.









9. Mount carts go with the material.









10. Coaches on the shore waiting for cargo from ships.









11. Raft.









12. Discharge of ships.









Far plan h3> 13. Houses, gardens.









14. Cows on the meadow, pilgrims coming to town.









Tower h3> 15. At the tower, from the long construction already began to build a house, someone started a flower garden, some dry clothes, someone preparing a meal on a fire.









16. Floors above about the same thing.









17. Workers.









18. More workers.









Foreground h3> 19. Bricklayers.









20. Loaders.









21. The biblical king Nimrod, by whose order, according to legend, the tower was erected.









22. Employees.

















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