All Hieronymus Bosch Oil Paintings

Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1516, Flemish painter. His surname was originally van Aeken; Bosch refers to 's Hertogenbosch, where he was born and worked. Little is known of his life and training, although it is clear that he belonged to a family of painters. His paintings, executed in brilliant colors and with an uncanny mastery of detail, are filled with strangely animated objects, bizarre plants and animals, and monstrous, amusing, or diabolical figures believed to have been suggested by folk legends, allegorical poems, moralizing religious literature, and aspects of late Gothic art. Such works as the Garden of Earthly Delights (Prado) appear to be intricate allegories; their symbolism, however, is obscure and has consistently defied unified interpretation. Bosch clearly had an interest in the grotesque, the diabolical, the exuberant, and the macabre. He also may have been the first European painter to depict scenes of everyday life, although often with a strong element of the bizarre. King Philip II of Spain collected some of his finest creations. The Temptation of St. Anthony (Lisbon) and The Last Judgment were recurring themes. Other examples of his art may be seen in the Escorial and in Brussels. Examples of the Adoration of the Magi are in the Metropolitan Museum and in the Philadelphia Museum, which also has the Mocking of Christ. Bosch, who deeply influenced the work of Peter Bruegel the Elder, was hailed in the 20th cent. as a forerunner of the surrealists, and his work continues to influence many contemporary artists.
 

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Hieronymus Bosch Triptych of The Adoration of the Magi oil on canvas


Triptych of The Adoration of the Magi
Triptych of The Adoration of the Magi
Painting ID::  86822
  Date c. 1510(1510) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 138 cm (54.3 in). Width: 72 cm (28.3 in). cjr
  Date c. 1510(1510) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 138 cm (54.3 in). Width: 72 cm (28.3 in). cjr

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Hieronymus Bosch Christ Mocked oil on canvas


Christ Mocked
Christ Mocked
Painting ID::  86894
  Date between 1495(1495) and 1500(1500) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 73 cm (28.7 in). Width: 59 cm (23.2 in). cjr
  Date between 1495(1495) and 1500(1500) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 73 cm (28.7 in). Width: 59 cm (23.2 in). cjr

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Hieronymus Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delights, central panel oil on canvas


The Garden of Earthly Delights, central panel
The Garden of Earthly Delights, central panel
Painting ID::  88118
  Oil on panel cjr
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Hieronymus Bosch The Adoration of the Magi oil on canvas


The Adoration of the Magi
The Adoration of the Magi
Painting ID::  89056
  c. 1510(1510) Medium oil on wood Dimensions Width: 33.6 cm (13.2 in). (of detail) cjr
  c. 1510(1510) Medium oil on wood Dimensions Width: 33.6 cm (13.2 in). (of detail) cjr

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Hieronymus Bosch St Peter with the Donor oil on canvas


St Peter with the Donor
St Peter with the Donor
Painting ID::  89387
  c. 1510(1510) Medium oil on wood Dimensions Width: 23 cm (9.1 in). cjr
  c. 1510(1510) Medium oil on wood Dimensions Width: 23 cm (9.1 in). cjr

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     Hieronymus Bosch
     Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1516, Flemish painter. His surname was originally van Aeken; Bosch refers to 's Hertogenbosch, where he was born and worked. Little is known of his life and training, although it is clear that he belonged to a family of painters. His paintings, executed in brilliant colors and with an uncanny mastery of detail, are filled with strangely animated objects, bizarre plants and animals, and monstrous, amusing, or diabolical figures believed to have been suggested by folk legends, allegorical poems, moralizing religious literature, and aspects of late Gothic art. Such works as the Garden of Earthly Delights (Prado) appear to be intricate allegories; their symbolism, however, is obscure and has consistently defied unified interpretation. Bosch clearly had an interest in the grotesque, the diabolical, the exuberant, and the macabre. He also may have been the first European painter to depict scenes of everyday life, although often with a strong element of the bizarre. King Philip II of Spain collected some of his finest creations. The Temptation of St. Anthony (Lisbon) and The Last Judgment were recurring themes. Other examples of his art may be seen in the Escorial and in Brussels. Examples of the Adoration of the Magi are in the Metropolitan Museum and in the Philadelphia Museum, which also has the Mocking of Christ. Bosch, who deeply influenced the work of Peter Bruegel the Elder, was hailed in the 20th cent. as a forerunner of the surrealists, and his work continues to influence many contemporary artists.

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