Dulle Griet
"Dulle Griet" is a painting created by the Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder around 1560. The artwork depicts a fierce woman leading a group of armed women into a chaotic battlefield, symbolizing the theme of female empowerment and rebellion against societal norms. The scene is set in a surreal landscape filled with grotesque figures and fantastical elements.
The title "Dulle Griet" translates to "Mad Meg" in English, referring to a character from folklore. The painting is often interpreted as a commentary on greed and war, showcasing the consequences of human folly. It is currently housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent, Belgium.