Hieronymus Bosch: The Adoration of the MagiThe Adoration of the Magi, oil and gold on oak painting by Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1475; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A look at Hieronymus Bosch's early life, his early works, and some of his best paintings, including 'The Garden of Earthly Delights.'
He is known for his strange composite creatures and crowded apocalyptic scenes, but there is much more to the famed Renaissance artist and master of symbolism Hieronymus Bosch.
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1490–1500, oil on oak panels (triptych), 185.8 cm high, central panel 172.5 cm wide, wings 76.5 cm wide (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
WFAE: Hieronymus Bosch Died 500 Years Ago, But His Art Will Still Creep You Out
Imaginary animals dance across the panels of artist Hieronymus Bosch's paintings: There are snails with human legs, fish with human arms and at least one spider-legged peacock. Since his death in 1516 ...
Hieronymus Bosch Died 500 Years Ago, But His Art Will Still Creep You Out
After five years of examination, the Bosch Research and Conservation Project (BRCP) has determined that two masterpieces attributed to the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch were unlikely to have been ...
The 25 surviving panels by the so-called “Devil’s Painter,” late Medieval artist Hieronymus Bosch, belong to some of the biggest museums in the world — the Louvre in Paris, the Prado in Madrid, the ...
The Argus: Visions of Heaven and Hell in new film about enigmatic artist Hieronymus Bosch
Visions of Heaven and Hell in new film about enigmatic artist Hieronymus Bosch
A new exhibition in Budapest features almost 90 works by the Dutch artist and his peers Meilan Solly - Senior Associate Digital Editor, History In Hieronymus Bosch’s visions of hell, Satan and his ...