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Carrying of the Cross Detailby Hieronymus Bosch
33" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell, triptych rightby Hieronymus Bosch
30" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell, detail of musical instuments from the right wing of the triptych, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
30" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Cure of Follyby Hieronymus Bosch
27" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell, detail from the right wing of the triptych, c.1500 - detailby Hieronymus Bosch
32" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Last Judgement, c.1504by Hieronymus Bosch
38" x 24" Framed Print Frame
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Temptation of St. Anthony, detail from left hand panel of the triptychby Hieronymus Bosch
28" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Carrying of the Cross - closeby Hieronymus Bosch
36" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony, detail of the central panelby Hieronymus Bosch
35" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Last Judgement, detail of a man being eaten by a monster, c.1504by Hieronymus Bosch
30" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Tondal's Visionby Hieronymus Bosch
35" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Nativityby Hieronymus Bosch
30" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things, detail of Hell, c.1480by Hieronymus Bosch
37" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Concert in the Eggby Hieronymus Bosch
40" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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St. Bavo, Exterior of the Right Wing from the Last Judgement Altarpieceby Hieronymus Bosch
19" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Last Judgement (Altarpiece): Detail of an Urnby Hieronymus Bosch
27" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Carrying of the Cross, detailby Hieronymus Bosch
36" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Allegory of Luxury, people with birds detailby Hieronymus Bosch
29" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights, Hell, right wing of triptych, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
28" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Allegory of Luxury, detail of the central panel, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
28" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell, right side of triptych, c.1500by Hieronymus Bosch
28" x 36" Framed Print Frame
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Christ Mocked Detailby Hieronymus Bosch
34" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Carrying of the Cross. detail of Christ and St. Veronicaby Hieronymus Bosch
37" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Earthly Delights: Right Side, Hellby Hieronymus Bosch
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Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450 – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch painter who was born Jheronimus van Aken and is famous for his detailed representation of landscapes and figures through his creative works. His art pieces include several illustrations that touch on religious topics. A short while after he started creating art, Bosch’s works had been collected in diverse global locations, including Austria, Spain, and the Netherlands. His representations of hell are some of his artwork pieces that have been widely copied and reproduced by several artists. Bosch’s artistic angle has been a challenge to art experts to give modern interpretations. A critical look into his artistic pieces shows someone who's got an in depth understanding of man and some of his far reaching fears and desires. He's got several surviving paintings, most of which are oil paintings with glazed finish.
Bosch is known to have created not less than 16 triptychs, with only 8 available in their full form. Of all his triptychs, "The Garden of Earthly Delights" remains his most fabled. Bosch’s artistic style broke from the traditional approach that was characterized with the addition of diverse transparent glazes specifically to cover up the brushwork. Instead, he chose to use a sketchy approach that showed his brushwork. Bosch’s works weren’t dated, but he did well to sign quite a number of them. Less than 25 of his works remain today, but the exact number remains a debate. His originals and reproductions are collected in diverse locations, with several of them available in galleries. Hieronymus Bosch framed art are also widely sold in art dealerships and galleries.