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A fine feast

In the foreground of the painting we can see a group of people who have stopped for a quick lunch break. But who are they and what's their story?

A mysterious game

If we zoom into the center of the painting, we find a group of villagers who seem to be playing a pretty strange game. Is that a... live goose?

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You can almost feel the salty sea breeze coming in from the water on the horizon.

The naked truth

In the middle distance we can see a small swimming hole in a shady grove. And what's that in the water...?

Scurrying scrumpers

Spotted the fancy castle and its orchard in the top left? There's something shady about the people hiding in the shade...

The Harvesters, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1565

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Explore a museum from home

The Minneapolis Institute of Art is home to more than 80,000 works of art representing 5,000 years of world history. Highlights of the permanent collection include European masterworks by Rembrandt, Poussin, and van Gogh.

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The red feathered hat

This tapestry represents Louis XIV’s visit to the Gobelins' manufacture. The king is easily recognisable by his red feathered hat.

Silverware

Here we can see people carrying the silverware created for Louis XIV by the goldsmiths of Les Gobelins and the Louvre.

Vase

This richly decorated vase may be the great dragon vase, delivered by the goldsmith Alexis Loir in 1683.

Duke of Orleans

Louis XIV is standing next to his brother Philippe, Duke of Orleans. But who is that peeking through?

The King’s Visit to the Gobelins, Charles Le Brun, 1673/1679

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The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection, focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government.

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What does this ancient tablet record?
Food supplies
Record of food supplies, British Museum

How Does Monet Connect to Monkeys?

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Which artist was a suspect in the 1911 'Mona Lisa' theft?
Clue: they were known for their Cubist paintings
Pablo Picasso
Picasso by Gjon Mili, LIFE Photo Collection
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