This book with Foreword written by Raya Yotova contains reproductions of drawings and paintings by Pieter Brueghel the Younger. Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564 – 1638) was notorious for various painting’s copies behind his father Pieter Bruegel the Elder and additionally for Brueghel’s unique paintings. The vast productivity of his art studio, which painted for the home and overseas clients, added to the worldwide extend of his father's art. Usually the painter has been called "Nightmare Brueghel" for the reason that it was considered Brueghel the Younger was the creator of a number of works with out of this world paintings of flames and monstrous images. These works have at the present been pointed to artist’s brother Jan Brueghel. He created landscape paintings, sacred themes, folk maxims and rural community vistas. A small number of paintings depicted flowers by him have been evidenced. His genre artworks of peasants accentuate the striking and details, but may be missing his father’s refinement and humanism.