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As I write this, word has percolated out that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed President Donald Trump's signature ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
Harry Bosch may have come to the end of the road in his own series, but Titus Welliver is coming back for spinoff series, 'Ballard.' ...
He took Bosch to be a painter of enmity, not love, and understood the prime enemy in The Garden to be ‘the egomaniac’, as figured in the central panel of human commingling: ‘This is nature and natural ...
Have you ever wondered why two large owls sit on either side of the central panel in “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymus Bosch? Or perhaps you’ve noticed the strangely fleshy, sculptural ...
One of the great painters of all time was a somber-minded Fleming named Hieronymus Bosch, who lived in 15th century Burgundy. Like other medieval artists, he took most of his themes from religion, ...
Or, as Bosch once said, “In every murder is the tale of a city.” The Vincent investigation shocked the community because murder was — and continues to be — so rare here.
Why Bosch’s Hell feels so real: The answers lie in Freud, Jung and the humble cronut On the 500th anniversary of the painter's death, we examine why this specific vision of eternal damnation endures ...
The Bosch project dates back to 2014, when a curator at what is now the Stedelijk Museum Breda invited them – along with three other artists – to help mark the 500th anniversary of Bosch’s ...
The exhibition features Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Tree Man,” one of the most distinctive drawings of the era, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s " (Desidia) Sloth.".