On a virtual discovery of Bruegel's masterpieces at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium


Second appointment with the Flanders Stay at Home Museum project: virtual tour to discover the masterpieces of Bruegel the Elder in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

After the virtual visit to the exhibition dedicated to Jan van Eyck, Flanders is offering another event as part of the Stay at Home Museum project, the virtual platform that aims to offer art lovers from around the world to walk through the halls of the most important museums in the area. Exceptional guides lead visitors to discover the Flemish Masters.

The protagonist of the second event is Pieter Bruegel the Elder: revealing the secrets of one of the most enigmatic painters of the 16th century will be Michel Draguet, director of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (KMSKB). The Brussels museum holds so many works by the artist that it is considered the second largest collection in the world. The virtual meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 15, at 7 p.m. Just log on to the Flemish Masters 2018-2020 Facebook page and follow the video.

At the conclusion of the director’s visit, an exclusive Questions & Answers moment open to all users will follow.

Image: Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Winter Landscape with Skaters and Bird Trap (1565; oil on panel, 38 x 56 cm; Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium)

On a virtual discovery of Bruegel's masterpieces at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
On a virtual discovery of Bruegel's masterpieces at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium


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