The exact commissioner of Pieter Bruegel's 'The Fall of Icarus' is not definitively known, but it is believed to have been created for a wealthy patron, possibly one of the nobility in the Habsburg court. The painting is thought to reflect the themes of human ambition and the indifference of the world, which may have resonated with the values of the time. Some art historians speculate that it could have been commissioned by someone interested in the moral lessons embedded in the myth.
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