Tower Of Babel

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To start off my piece of artwork is “The Tower of Babel” created by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bruegel painted the Tower three times, but lost the first version of it and hasn’t been seen since. The first version (now lost), was an ivory miniature, which was listed in the inventory of the Croatian-born Italian miniaturist Giulio Clovio (1498-1578), with whom Bruegel collaborated in Rome in 1553. (Tower) The two remaining paintings are in different museums in Europe, the second painting is in Vienna’s Art Museum History. The third painting is in the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Rotterdam painting is generally thought to date from a year or so after the picture in Vienna. The Viennese "Big" Tower, is almost twice as large as the Rotterdam …show more content…
So they all understood each other and worked as group on everything they did. (Isaac J.) Then they decided to build this tower to make all of them closer/equal to G-d, and at the same time, to make it possible for them to stay together and create a centerpiece to their new society. This tower was supposed to be a symbol of their divine strength, as they thought, was to be built in the valley of the Land of Shinear. Then G-d decided to destroy their arrogance by destroying their ability to understand one another creating the Confusion of Tongues. Which then confused the people by splitting them up into seventy different nations and tribes, each with new languages of their own and hence the name Babel, meaning “confusion”. When this happened, the development of the Tower had to be given up. The various groups migrated in different directions and settled in all parts of the world. Which is what G-d really wanted anyways to go out and multiply across the world. Also the Tower itself was moderately burned and relatively swallowed by the