Paintings by Hieronymus Bosch in the Doge's Palace (2 C) The Hermit Saints Triptych by Hieronymus Bosch (3 C, 1 P, 4 F) Triptych of the Crucified Martyr (1 P, 10 F)
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3. His paintings drew on his own experience. In his young teens, Bosch witnessed a fire ravage his home town of Den Bosch, destroying more than 4,000 homes. It’s believed the trauma of this event featured in many of his paintings, with burning buildings being found in the background of a number of his works.
The Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch is considered one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work is renowned for its fantastic imagery, ethereal landscapes, original religious concepts and, most famously, his macabre, nightmarish depictions of Hell.
The Artist: This work has always been associated with Hieronymous Bosch (1450–1516), an enormously creative and eccentric painter who was born in 's-Hertogenbosch in the northern Netherlands. Bosch grew up in a family of painters, and in 1481 he married the daughter of a wealthy and prominent patrician
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, c. 1480-1505, triptych, oil on panel, 220 x 390 cm ( Museo del Prado) The Garden of Earthy Delights is Hieronymus Bosch’s most famous work, and justly so. It is massive (more than twelve feet wide), riddled with an almost impossible-seeming level of detail, all painted in luminous colors.
Hieronymus Bosch: List of works. The Concert in the Egg, 1480 , Christ Child with a Walking Frame, 1480 , The Conjuror, 1480. The Last Judgement (detail), 1480. Here is a Man (Ecce Homo), 1480. Two Male Heads, 1480. The Last Judgement, 1482 , The Last Judgement (detail), 1482.
In these paintings members of the Holy Family appear on the wings instead of just the central panels, while the latter is notable for the continuous landscape connecting the three inner panels. From the 1490s Hieronymus Bosch painted at least 16 triptychs, the best of which subverted existing conventions. Bosch's work continued the move towards
Hieronymus Bosch. The Complete Works Hardcover – February 13, 2014. In the midst of the realist-leaning artistic climate of the Late Gothic and Early Renaissance, Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450–1516) was more than an anomaly. Bosch’s paintings are populated with grotesque scenes of fantastical creatures succumbing to all
Christ Carrying the Cross (Bosch, Ghent) Christ Carrying the Cross (Bosch, Madrid) Christ Child with a Walking Frame. Christ Crowned with Thorns (Bosch, El Escorial) Christ Crowned with Thorns (Bosch, London) Concert in the Egg. The Conjurer (painting) The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis. Crucifixion with a Donor (Bosch)
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