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Semenov [28]
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Consider this painting entitled great fish-market by Bruegel

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Brueghel's Great Fish-Market, dating back from the year 1603, comprises many elements of Mannerist landscape painting. Presented in a panorama view, the picture opens up across a downward-sloping foreground overflowing with tens of people grouped around the stalls and booths of a fish market, with a beautiful blue sky in the background, that merges with the sea.

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