In Pieter Bruegel the Elder's works, he often employed symbols such as the harvest, the seasons, and human folly. However, he did not prominently feature the symbol of the crucifix, which is commonly associated with religious themes in other Renaissance art. Instead, Bruegel focused on everyday life, nature, and moral lessons through allegorical representations. His use of peasants and landscapes often overshadowed traditional religious iconography.
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