Here you may revel by the hour in a candlelight effect by Gerard Dow; in the poultry of Melchior d'Hondecoeter; in a pigsty of Paul Potter's; in landscapes by Meindert Hobbema; in a moonlight landscape of Van der Neer's; in a village scene by Jan Steen; in the gallant world of Teniers; and in the weird imaginings of Pieter brueghel the younger.
"Beautiful Europe - Belgium"
Joseph E. Morris
A remarkable work by Peter brueghel, The Blind leading the Blind, will also arrest attention.
"The Story of Paris"
Thomas Okey
My reason for making room in the present volume for these pages marking a very modest start-they were the first that found their way into print-is not that I am under any delusion as to the merits of this youthful work, in which I had simply aimed at reproducing as best I could the different episodes of a picture in the Brussels Museum, painted in the sixteenth century by Pieter brueghel the Elder.
"The Wrack of the Storm"
Maurice Maeterlinck