Bruegel’s The Conversion of St. Paul, painted…
May 1568 CE
Bruegel’s The Conversion of St. Paul, painted in 1567, is another example of the changes that take place in his style in the mid-1560s.
As in Suicide of Saul (1562), Bruegel depicts a religious subject as a contemporary event.
Probably regarding organized religion as an obstacle between man and God, Breughel in 1568 illustrates this perspective in his Parable of the Blind, also known as The Blind Leading the Blind.