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Bosch,Hieronymus 's works
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    Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) Bosch¡¯s pictures have always fascinated viewers, but in earlier centuries it was widely assumed that his diabolic scenes were intended merely to amuse or titillate, most people regarded him as ¡°the inventor of monsters and chimeras¡¯. Philip II, though, collected his works more for education than for entertainment. A Dutch art historian in the early 17th century described Bosch¡¯s paintings chiefly as ¡®wondrous and strange fantasies¡­ often less pleasant than gruesome to look at¡¯. In the 20th century, however, scholars decided that Bosch¡¯s art has a more profound significance, and there have been many attempts to explain its origins and meaning. Some writers saw him as a sort of 15th century surrealist and linked his name with that of Salvator Dali. For others, Bosch¡¯s art reflects mysterious practices of the Middle Ages. No matter what explanation and comprehension of his art might be, Bosch remains the most extravagant painter of his time. Bosch lived and worked in ¡®s-Hertogenbosch, the place from which he takes his name, a fairly quiet Dutch city. Bosch¡¯s ancestors settled in ¡®s-Hertogenbosch in the late 14th or early 15th century. Their family name, Van Aken, suggests that they originally came from the German town of Aachen. In 1430-31 appears the first reference to Bosch¡¯s grandfather, Jan van Aken, who died in 1454. Jan had 5 sons, at least four of them were painters; one of these, Anthonius van Aken (died c.1478), was the father of Hieronymus Bosch. He had 2 brothers and a sister; brother Goossen was also a painter. His training as a painter Bosch, most probably, received in the family. Some time between 1479 and 1481 Bosch married Aleyt Goyaerts van den Meervenne, evidently some years his senior. She came from a good family and had considerable wealth of her own. In 1486-87, Bosch¡¯s name appears for the first time in the membership lists of the Brotherhood of Our Lady, with which he was closely associated for the rest of his life. This brotherhood was one of the many groups devoted to the worship of the Virgin, which flourished in the late Middle Ages. The Brotherhood of Our Lady of ¡¯s-Hertogenbosch was a large and wealthy organization, it must have contributed significantly to the religious and cultural life of the city. They also commissioned works of art to embellish the chapel of Our Lady. Most of Bosch¡¯s family belonged to the Brotherhood, and were employed by them in various tasks. There is no documentary evidence that Bosch ever left his home town. One final entry in the accounts of the Brotherhood of Our Lady records Bosch¡¯s death in 1516. Numerous paintings bearing Bosch¡¯s name can be found in museums and private collections in Europe and the United States. Many ....
The Tree Man. 1470
The Tree Man. 1470
The Stone Operation. 1475
The Stone Operation. 1475
Epiphany. 1480
Epiphany. 1480
St. Christopher Carrying the Christ Child. 1480-1490
St. Christopher Carrying the Christ Child. 1480-1490
Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things. 1485
Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things. 1485
St. John the Evangelist on Patmos. 1485
St. John the Evangelist on Patmos. 1485
Scenes from the Passion of Christ and the Pelican with Her Young. Reverse of St. John the Evangelist
Scenes from the Passion of Christ and the Pelican with Her Young. Reverse of St. John the Evangelist
Ecce Homo. 1485
Ecce Homo. 1485
Christ Carrying the Cross. 1485
Christ Carrying the Cross. 1485
Christ Child with a Walking-Frame. Reverse of  Christ Carrying the Cross. 1485-1490
Christ Child with a Walking-Frame. Reverse of Christ Carrying the Cross. 1485-1490
Haywain (Triptych). 1485
Haywain (Triptych). 1485
Haywain. 1485
Haywain. 1485
Paradise. Left wing. 1485
Paradise. Left wing. 1485
Hell. Right wing. 1485
Hell. Right wing. 1485
Haywain. Central panel. 1485
Haywain. Central panel. 1485
The Wayfarer. 1500
The Wayfarer. 1500
Ecce Homo. 1490
Ecce Homo. 1490
Death of the Miser. 1490
Death of the Miser. 1490
Christ Carrying the Cross. 1490
Christ Carrying the Cross. 1490
The Ship of Fools. 1490
The Ship of Fools. 1490
Allegory of Gluttony and Lust. 1490
Allegory of Gluttony and Lust. 1490
St. James the Greater. Left outer wing of the Last Judgement. 1500
St. James the Greater. Left outer wing of the Last Judgement. 1500
St. Bavo. Right outer wing of the Last Judgement. Grisaille on panel. 1500
St. Bavo. Right outer wing of the Last Judgement. Grisaille on panel. 1500
Hell. Right wing of the Last Judgement triptych. 1500
Hell. Right wing of the Last Judgement triptych. 1500
Paradise. left wing of the Last Judgement triptych. 1500
Paradise. left wing of the Last Judgement triptych. 1500
Last Judgement. Central panel of the triptych. 1500
Last Judgement. Central panel of the triptych. 1500
Terrestrial Paradise. 1500
Terrestrial Paradise. 1500
Ascent of the Blessed. 1500
Ascent of the Blessed. 1500
Hell. 1500
Hell. 1500
Fall of the Damned. 1500
Fall of the Damned. 1500
Christ Crowned with Thorns. 1500
Christ Crowned with Thorns. 1500
The Conjuror. 1500
The Conjuror. 1500
Christ Crowned with Thorns. 1500
Christ Crowned with Thorns. 1500
St. Jerome at Prayer. 1500
St. Jerome at Prayer. 1500
The House of Ill Fame. 1500
The House of Ill Fame. 1500
The House of Ill Fame (detail). 1500
The House of Ill Fame (detail). 1500
Temptation of St. Anthony. 1500
Temptation of St. Anthony. 1500
Christ Carrying the Cross. Left outer wing. 1500
Christ Carrying the Cross. Left outer wing. 1500
Arrest of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. Right outer wing. 1500
Arrest of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. Right outer wing. 1500
Flight and Failure of St. Anthony. Left wing. 1500
Flight and Failure of St. Anthony. Left wing. 1500
St. Anthony at Meditation. Right wing. 1500
St. Anthony at Meditation. Right wing. 1500
Temptation of St. Anthony. Central panel. 1500
Temptation of St. Anthony. Central panel. 1500
Creation of the World. Outer wings of the triptych Garden of the Earthly Delights. c.1504-1510
Creation of the World. Outer wings of the triptych Garden of the Earthly Delights. c.1504-1510
Garden of Earthly Delights (Triptych). c.1510
Garden of Earthly Delights (Triptych). c.1510
Paradise. c.1504
Paradise. c.1504
Hell. c.1504
Hell. c.1504
Garden of Earthly Delights. Central panel. c.1504-1510
Garden of Earthly Delights. Central panel. c.1504-1510
The Entombment. 1507
The Entombment. 1507
Epiphany (Triptych). c. 1510
Epiphany (Triptych). c. 1510
Head of a Woman (detail).
Head of a Woman (detail).
Two Male Heads.
Two Male Heads.
Two Caricatured Heads.
Two Caricatured Heads.
Group of Male Figures.
Group of Male Figures.
Beehive and Witches.
Beehive and Witches.
Marriage Feast at Cana.
Marriage Feast at Cana.
Paradise.
Paradise.
Death of the Reprobate.
Death of the Reprobate.
Tortoise with Death's Head on its Carapace and Winged Demon.
Tortoise with Death's Head on its Carapace and Winged Demon.
Two Monsters.
Two Monsters.
Fall of the Rebel Angels.
Fall of the Rebel Angels.
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