The Fall of the Rebel Angels
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The Fall Of The Rebel Angels reproduced as mindfulness print on premium archival canvas. A calming addition for meditation rooms, yoga studios or quiet corners of the home, gallery-wrapped and ready to hang.
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Delivery times depending on your location in Australia. Our normal turnaround for delivery (from placing the order to receiving the artwork) - is within 8 days. priority service speeds this up. We print in Noosa and Perth, giving us coverage on both the east and west coasts. Check this page for more accurate time frames for all locations.
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Why buy from Canvas Prints Australia?
What many customers appreciate most is that we are a real business you can actually speak to. If you have questions about sizing, framing, artwork choices, or what might work best in your space, please contact us directly and speak with our team rather than relying on an anonymous marketplace. We also have offices where you can get real support, which gives you confidence when ordering something important for your home. That combination of Australian production, premium materials, and real human service is why many people return to us when they want wall art done properly.
- All Australian orders for Art are Handmade in Noosa or Perth, Australia (*International orders are printed overseas)
- We use 100% Cotton, textured canvas NOT the cheaper plastic looking, Poly-Cotton
- Free image manipulation such as removing red-eye, straightening horizons and lightening the image if needed
- Art is delivered ready to hang on the wall, straight to your door
- Carefully bubble wrapped and boxed to prevent damage in transit
- Every canvas print is stretched by hand on a thick, 1.5” quality kiln-dried pine wood stretcher frame
- Protected with invisible spray UV laminate against fading in the harsh Australian climate, our art shouldn’t fade for up to 70 years!
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder, born around 1525 in the region of Brabant (present-day Belgium), stands as one of the most influential painters and printmakers of the Northern Renaissance. His work is characterised by an extraordinary attention to detail and a vivid portrayal of everyday life, often infused with allegorical or moral messages. Unlike many of his contemporaries who focused predominantly on religious or classical themes, Bruegel’s art captures the world from the perspective of common folk, landscapes, and folk customs, making his pieces both relatable and rich in social commentary.
Bruegel’s style is instantly recognisable for its intricate compositions packed with numerous figures and lively scenes. His paintings often weave together fantastical elements and sharp observations of human folly, blending the real with the imaginative. This approach allows the viewer to explore multiple layers of meaning, inviting repeated examination to uncover the subtle narratives hidden within. His ability to combine humour, satire, and a sense of the grotesque is particularly evident in works like “The Fall of the Rebel Angels,” where the chaotic battle between celestial forces and demons is depicted with a dense, almost surreal complexity.
“The Fall of the Rebel Angels,” completed in 1562, is a powerful example of Bruegel’s mastery in portraying complex religious themes through a distinctively dynamic and detailed lens. The painting depicts the biblical story of the archangel Michael casting the fallen angels out of Heaven, but Bruegel’s interpretation is anything but straightforward. The canvas teems with bizarre creatures, twisted monsters, and a frantic clash of good and evil, all rendered with meticulous brushwork. This piece demonstrates his fascination with the struggle between order and chaos, reflecting broader concerns of the era such as religious conflict and human vulnerability.
Beyond his technical skill, Bruegel’s work also carries an enduring cultural significance. His art has been celebrated for its capacity to communicate profound truths about human nature, often through vivid allegory. Over the centuries, his influence has extended well beyond his native region, inspiring artists and thinkers across Europe. Today, owning a print or canvas of Bruegel’s “Fall of the Rebel Angels” offers more than just decorative value — it provides a glimpse into a richly imaginative world that continues to captivate and provoke thought.











