Paintings designed independently of his father
by Pieter Brueghel the Younger

Although Pieter Brueghel the Younger normally used his father's work as a source for his designs, several paintings are known which are his own invention or based upon the work of other artists.

Preview Picture Data File Info Comment
Village Street with Dancing Peasants
1626-28
Oil on panel, 41 x 72 cm
Private collection

1235*700
True Color
238 Kb



The Kermesse of St George
1628
Oil on oak panel, 117 x 176 cm
Private collection

1000*661
True Color
148 Kb



Village Street with Peasants Dancing
1627-29
Oil on oak panel, 41 x 72 cm
Private collection

1414*800
True Color
241 Kb



Peasants Warming Themselves beside a Hearth
1610s
Oil on panel, 24 x 35 cm
Private collection

1174*813
True Color
145 Kb



Twelfth Night
c. 1619
Oil on oak panel, 74 x 105 cm
Private collection

1200*831
True Color
180 Kb



Village Lawyer's Office
1626
Oil on panel, 75 x 123 cm
Private collection

1223*734
True Color
156 Kb



Village Lawyer
1621
Oil on panel, 74,8 x 122 cm
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

1232*720
True Color
188 Kb



Village Lawyer's Office
1626
Oil on panel, 75 x 123 cm
Private collection

1446*900
True Color
257 Kb



A Village Street
c. 1630
Oil on oak panel, 24 x 34 cm
Private collection

1128*781
True Color
141 Kb



The Whitsun Bride
-
Oil on panel, 46 x 75 cm
Private collection

1216*733
True Color
191 Kb



The Winchman
-
Oil on panel
Noordbrabants Museum, 's-Hertogenbosch

1300*828
True Color
239 Kb




Summary of paintings by Pieter Brueghel the Younger
| Own compositions | Based on his father | Proverbs |