So right after the Japanese trip, I travelled alone to Brussels for Esra’s wedding. It was such an excitement. Trip after trip. It was even Sacrifice Festival Holidays so I did not book a return ticket, for the first time in my life! I told myself I go back whichever day I want, of course these thoughts were not welcome at the passport control. I totally forgot about “showing return ticket” custom. So visiting the Fine Arts museums of Belgium (there are many) was like a therapy for me back then. Enjoying the works of many grand masters, being able to witness this, see them with my eyes…

The Tower of Babel – Joos de Momper II 
Adam and Eve – Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1528

The Numbering at Bethlehem – Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1566 
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus – Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1560

The Fall of the Rebel Angels – Pieter Bruegel , 1562 
Return from the Saint Anthony Pilgrimage – Pieter Aertsen, 1550

Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces – Jacques-Louis David, 1824 

Allegory of Fertility – Jacon Jordaens / Frans Snyders, 1623 
An Oriental Harbout – Bonaventura Peeters, 1650-1652

Workshop of female painters – Philippe-Jacques van Bree, 1833 
Susanna and the Elders – Cornelis Shut, 1650

Pygmalion – Paul Delvaux, 1939 
The Temptation of St. Anthony – Salvador Dali, 1946

Paysage anthropomorphe, Portrait d’homme – Ecole des Pays Bas Meridionaux

Fountain of Inspiration – Constant Montald,1907

Red Mussels in a Cooking Pot – Marcel Broodthaers, 1965 
Pope – Francis Bacon, 1958








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