Fall of the rebel angels; a group of angels, including St Michael holding a shield and flames assault a swirling, tumbling mass of naked bodies who fall to the ground wrestled by a number of devilish figures; after the painting by Rubens. c.1700 Engraving. The Fall of the Rebel Angels is an oil-on-panel painting of 1562 by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist, Pieter Bruegel the Elder.The painting is 117cm x 162cm (46 inches by 64 inches) and is now in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, Belgium. The Fall of Rebel Angels depicts Lucifer along with the other fallen angels that have been banished from heaven.
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The Fall of the Damned. The Fall of the Damned, alternately known as The Fall of the Rebel Angels, [1] is a monumental religious painting by Peter Paul Rubens dated around 1620. It depicts a jumble of the bodies of the damned, hurled into the abyss by archangel Michael and accompanying angels. [2] In 1959, an art vandal threw acid on the painting.. The Fall of the Rebel Angels (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1715-1725; Unknown maker, Southern German or Austrian; Fine-grained, calcareous limestone; Object: 55 × 16.5 × 14.9 cm (21 5/8 × 6