In The Entry of the Animals into Noah’s Ark (c. 1613), Jan Brueghel the Elder orchestrates a vivid parade of creatures, each rendered with tender detail and gentle humor. In the Slow Art format, the painting becomes a serene procession, zebras, lions, owls, and camels move with quiet dignity across a lush, forested landscape. The chaos of an impending flood is softened by the harmony of life in motion. This visual meditation invites viewers to notice the small wonders within a grand biblical moment.
This work can be seen at [The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles,https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/103RJT]
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