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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 ...
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 ...
More than 400 years before LSD was even invented, the Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch created some of history’s trippiest paintings. His scenes feature such grotesqueries as devils on ice ...
Hieronymus Bosch, elusive conjurer of jewel-like panoramas ... and the United States, the paintings themselves are a feast for the eye. Hung in under-illuminated halls for protection, they gleam ...
A new exhibition in Budapest features almost 90 works by the Dutch artist and his peers Meilan Solly - Senior Associate Digital Editor, History In Hieronymus Bosch’s visions of hell, Satan and ...
Both CAMH and Mass MoCA made the decision to present “The City” straightforwardly; at Mass MoCA, it is one of the first ...
Born Jeroen van Aken around 1450, the artist later changed his name to the more regal-sounding Hieronymus Bosch to attract patrons and distinguish himself in a family of painters. His birth ...
A rare 500-year-old work by Dutch Renaissance artist Hieronymus Bosch, previously attributed to the painter’s workshop, has been identified at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.