’Prosperetti’s study of the links between Brueghel’s landscapes and Antwerp’s philosophical culture illuminate new aspects of this understudied artist’s work at the same time that it enriches our understanding of the experience of early modern viewing more generally. Her close visual analysis of the images - most notably in the chapters on ’’arboreal semantics’’ and wayfaring - alone makes Prosperetti’s text worth reading. This book is a welcome contribution to the literature on Jan Brueghel.’ Renaissance Quarterly ’... the well-written and inspiring text and the extensive index make Prosperetti’s book into a rewarding contribution to the literature on Jan Brueghel, without a doubt an unjustly underrated painter.’ Historians of Netherlandish Art