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Hieronymus Bosch, elusive conjurer of jewel ... one passing mention of the word ambiguous in a brochure description of the so-called “Peddler” or “Wayfarer,” a figure repeatedly painted ...
If you look closely at the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch — they’re jammed with so many tiny, tucked-away micro-portraits that you almost have to look closely at them — you’ll see images ...
Hieronymus Bosch, the Trendiest Apocalyptic Medieval Painter of 2014. The Garden of Earthly Delights is now on leggings, in children's books, and getting name-checked by cool bands.
The Hieronymus Bosch exhibition at Rotterdam's Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum (until Nov. 11) takes the painter's feverishly imagined creatures and roots them firmly in the 15th century. This show ...
Author Michael Connelly has had a lot of time to think about Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch. The first installment in the ...
For the first time, the complete works of Early Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch have been collected in one luxurious, 300-page volume, to be published by Taschen this February.
Hieronymus Bosch: one hell of a hometown exhibition A once-in-a-lifetime show of works by the Dutch artist brings together some of the world’s great human masterpieces, says Jackie Wullschlager ...
Even 500 Years After His Death, Hieronymus Bosch Hasn’t Lost His Appeal ... The same lady-or-the-tiger scenario surfaces in the “Wayfarer Triptych” (c. 1500-10) on loan from the Boijmans.
The paintings of fanatical late medieval artist Hieronymus Bosch were popular for their little nightmare details: a man playing a flute made out of his own nose, or a bird-monster devouring ...