Look at the pictures it is easier now to just go to the Internet. But there is work that needs a special approach. For example, Pieter Brueghel the Elder and his painting “tower of Babel”. The picture was painted in 1563 and stored in Vienna, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum. We look at his picture and think that all see that tower, that’s working, here’s the boss. But then Bruegel would have lost a good part of his admirers who love his attention to detail.
Far plan 1. Castle, river, windmill, fields and mountains.
2. To the tower with a gate are strangers.
3. Behind the wall are divided into vegetable gardens.
4. In the city over the bridge wagon rides, women washing clothes in the river, near a small water mill.
5. Near the river there is a well-crane, but people are planted in the garden.
The average plan 6. Near the tower stand the forge.
7. Someone has a rest and sleeps, someone, sorry, defecating.
8. Working on the lower level pumping water into the river, plastered wall.
9. In mountain go carts with the material.
10. The wagon on the shore waiting for cargo ships.
11. The raft.
12. Unloading of ships.
Long-range plan 13. Home vegetable gardens.
14. Cows in the meadow, strangers coming to town.
The tower 15. The tower itself, from a long construction, already began to build houses, somebody made a flower garden, someone dries clothes, someone prepares dinner on the fire.
16. The floor above is about the same.
17. Workers.
18. Still working.
Foreground 19. Masons.
20. Movers.
21. Biblical king Nimrod, by order of which, according to legend, was built the tower.
22. Workers.