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Details of The Conjurer Painting ID:: 30218
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BOSCH, Hieronymus Details of The Conjurer nn05
The Secret of the tarot cards
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Triptych of the Epiphany Painting ID:: 30460
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BOSCH, Hieronymus Triptych of the Epiphany mk68
Oil on wood
Madrid,Prado
c.1510
Netherlands
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Christ Carrying the Cross Painting ID:: 30475
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BOSCH, Hieronymus Christ Carrying the Cross mk68
Oil on wood
24"x32"
Ghent
Museum of Fine Arts
1515-1516
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The Ship of Fools Painting ID:: 33439
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BOSCH, Hieronymus The Ship of Fools mk86
after 1490
Oil on wood
57.8x32.5cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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St Jerome Painting ID:: 33440
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BOSCH, Hieronymus St Jerome mk86
c.1500
Oil on wood
77x59cm
Ghent,Musee des Beaux-Arts
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BOSCH, Hieronymus
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Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1516
Bosch produced several triptychs. Among his most famous is The Garden of Earthly Delights. This painting depicts paradise with Adam and Eve and many wondrous animals on the left panel, the earthly delights with numerous nude figures and tremendous fruit and birds on the middle panel, and hell with depictions of fantastic punishments of the various types of sinners on the right panel. When the exterior panels are closed the viewer can see, painted in grisaille, God creating the Earth. These paintings have a rough surface from the application of paint; this contrasts with the traditional Flemish style of paintings, where the smooth surface attempts to hide the fact that the painting is man-made.
Bosch never dated his paintings and may have signed only some of them (other signatures are certainly not his). Fewer than 25 paintings remain today that can be attributed to him. Philip II of Spain acquired many of Bosch's paintings after the painter's death; as a result, the Prado Museum in Madrid now owns several of his works, including The Garden of Earthly Delights.
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