Ses scènes fantastiques et ses monstres bizarres l'ont fait apparaître tantôt comme hérétique, tantôt comme révolutionnaire ou même comme un toxicomane... C'est peu de dire qu'il a suscité la controverse. Jérôme Bosch reste l'un des artistes les plus étonnants de l'histoire de l'art occidental.
Hieronymus Bosch, a Surrealist centuries before Surrealism.
This is one of two fragments of a lost triptych that’s attributed to Bosch because, well, come on! Nobody else in the entire history of art painted messed up visions of hell like this! My fav…
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Nobody really understands Hieronymus Bosch. “I cannot help feeling,” art historian and early-Netherlandish specialist Erwin Panofsky concluded, “that the real secret of his magnificent nightmares and daydreams has still to be disclosed.” Last week I visited the painter’s hometown of ‘s-Hertogenbosch to see the extraordinary retrospective recently opened at the Noordbrabants Museum to mark the 500th anniversary of his death.
With its giant strawberries and nudity, Hieronymus Bosch’s painting has been seen as a celebration and warning about sin – but it’s really about a Renaissance-era curiosity that helped better explain the world
Booty songs sounded a little different in the 1500s.
Schaffer jubeln: Bosch zahlt Mitarbeitern höhere Prämien aus
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It's one of the stranger things about being human that we can spend all night flying and then wake up in our own beds.
A glimpse of the ethereal here as we focus on Los Angeles based artist Roberto Benavidez and his glorious Hieronymus Bosch inspired Piñatas. A wondrous weave of both Mexican and Medieval European influences, It’s not often one stumbles across work as fabulously genre-bending. Intrigued, I contacted Roberto to find out more… You have a wonderfully enchanting […]
Once you have seen a painting by Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch you are not likely to forget it. His paintings are littered with extraordinary images.
The Burden of an Internet Kitty Fame. Hieronymus Bosch, The Catwain, or The Burden of an Internet Kitty Fame
The Last Judgment, 1506-1508, by Hieronymus Bosch , oil on panel, 59x113 cm. Netherlands, 16th century. Aquisgrana, Suermondt Ludwig Museum
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Hieronymus Bosch, The Ship of Fools, true version
The face of the Tree-man can now be identified as Henry VII of England, likely based on the portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London or a copy of it. Another image of Henry VII in the center panel seems to be based on a profile on a coin, likely to represent his penny pinching ways, but the one shown here has him in Rome in 1527, eavesdropping at the wall of a tree-house, in character as a spymaster. The reason he appears in 1527 (when he died in 1509) is most likely that in that year his daughter Margaret, Queen of Scots was divorced and his son Henry VIII was attempting to divorce even though the Pope was on the run from the sack. The enormous portrait is Charles V’s way of telling Henry VIII that his dad would be mad.
Dutch artist Hiermonymus Bosch's wild scenes and depictions of hell show people eaten by giant fish while a dragon spews souls into a giant cauldron while naked sinners sit on a sharp blade of a knife.