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| Dimensioni dell'opera | 1.04 × 0.73 m |
| Dimensioni puzzle | 98 x 69 cm |
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Discover Pieter Bruegel the Younger’s Wedding Banquet with this 2,000-piece puzzle from Grafika. A vibrant and detailed scene depicting a Flemish peasant wedding filled with food, music, and conviviality, it’s a must-have piece to piece together.
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Relive the convivial atmosphere of the Wedding Banquet with this fascinating 2000-piece puzzle by Grafika, reproducing one of Pieter Bruegel the Younger ‘s most famous masterpieces. This work captures the vitality of the peasant feast, where food, faces, and spontaneous gestures become a universal tale of life and community.
A puzzle designed for those who love scenes teeming with detail and compositions rich in movement. Wedding Banquet is a journey through lavishly laid tables, plates laden with food, folk music, and intense glances that convey the warmth of a timeless celebration.
Each piece is a fragment of a vast social fresco, in which nothing is marginal and everything has value: from the toil of the servants to the smiles of the guests. A masterpiece of 17th-century Flemish painting to be reassembled with patience and curiosity, to immerse oneself in the daily life of the people and the narrative genius of Bruegel the Younger .
In The Wedding Banquet , Pieter Bruegel the Younger captures with extraordinary vivacity a typical 17th-century Flemish peasant feast. The scene, crowded with characters, conveys the warmth of a collective celebration, where plates laden with food, expressive faces, folk music, and spontaneous gestures intertwine in a social fresco of rare intensity.
The warm, earthy tones—ochre, deep browns, intense reds and greens—evoke the authentic atmosphere of a festive village, while each figure, from the humble servant to the most important guests, is rendered with irony and attention to detail, in a story that blends art and everyday life.
Every element, from the dishes to the trays, from the beer jugs to the guests’ amused looks, is reproduced with great precision in the puzzle, thanks to the quality of the print and its faithfulness to the original artwork. The sturdy and well-cut pieces fit together perfectly and offer an engaging and exciting progressive construction.
The puzzle is housed in an elegant box, ideal for lovers of ancient art and genre painting. Perfect for collecting or framing, it invites you to rediscover the joy of conviviality and the narrative brilliance of Bruegel the Younger , piece by piece.
![]() | Number of pieces 2000 | ![]() | Brand Graphics |
![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 98 x 69 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 38 x 27 x 7 |
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Painted in 1630 , The Wedding Feast is one of the most famous works by Pieter Bruegel the Younger , son of the great Pieter Bruegel the Elder. With this canvas, now housed at the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum , the artist continues his father’s tradition, reinterpreting one of the most iconic themes of Flemish painting: the popular festival.
The scene, set outdoors in a rural village, is crowded with figures: men, women, young and old, sit side by side at a long table, eating, conversing, and laughing, while servants distribute large plates laden with food. Vivid details, such as a child sitting on the ground, trays of bowls, jugs of beer, and rustic tableware, appear in the foreground, conveying the authenticity of peasant life.
The shot is dense and dynamic : the viewer finds himself immersed in the heart of the celebration, surrounded by a swarm of voices and gestures. Each character is captured in a specific action, as if Bruegel the Younger had frozen a real moment to transform it into a universal tale.
The warm, robust colors—ochre, deep browns, reds, and intense greens—evoke the vitality of a village celebration, while the detailed brushwork highlights the variety of fabrics, food, and facial expressions. The composition, seemingly chaotic, reveals an extraordinary balance between narrative order and folksy spontaneity.
With this work, Pieter Bruegel the Younger does not simply reproduce his father’s model, but in turn celebrates everyday life in all its energy and truth: the bond between community and land, conviviality as a collective ritual, and the grandeur of simple things. The Wedding Banquet is therefore more than a painting: it is a social memory, a visual chronicle, and a shared joy that spans the centuries.
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