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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 ...
MADRID — Commemorating the fifth centenary of the death of Hieronymus Bosch ... an evil cohort haunts the holy scene. Bosch’s animal hybrids and anthropomorphous fantasies have a more ...
Hieronymus Bosch…strange name…strange(?)man…his strange art. That strange name wasn’t even his real one. His possible birth date is 1453. We find no details of his person, his growth, his ...
Most of Hieronymus Bosch's surviving paintings are now on display ... Demons, tormentors and other malefactors are often portrayed with animal parts (the heads of birds, the bodies of fish ...
Hieronymus Bosch, elusive conjurer of jewel-like panoramas ... and inanimate and reaches beyond time-worn categories of animal, vegetable, and mineral, and whose technique itself is a marvel ...
If you look closely at the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch — they’re jammed with ... with a sword shoved through the animal’s back; or a bloody naked body laying prone on the edge of a ...
The art of Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch is known for fantastic imagery ... when plants had been made but not yet animals or man. It’s topped off with two inscriptions: “He himself said ...
While in Lisbon last year I went to National Museum of Ancient Art to see the Hieronymus Bosch painting "The Temptation of Saint Anthony." Like the more famous "Garden of Earthly Delights," it's a ...
But quaint appearances notwithstanding, ’s-Hertogenbosch—known colloquially (and much more manageably) as Den Bosch—is also the birthplace and lifelong home of Hieronymus Bosch, the late ...