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Hieronymus Bosch, visions of genius, Matthijs Ilsink and Jos Koldeweij

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Hieronymus Bosch, visions of genius, Matthijs Ilsink and Jos Koldeweij
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non fiction
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Hieronymus Bosch
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945110975
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Matthijs Ilsink and Jos Koldeweij
Sub title
visions of genius
Summary
Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450--1516) lived and worked in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, where he created enigmatic paintings and drawings full of bizarre creatures, phantasmagoric monsters, and terrifying nightmares. He also depicted detailed landscapes and found inspiration in fundamental moral concepts: seduction, sin, and judgment
Table Of Contents
Visions of genius -- Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516) -- I. Life's pilgrimage -- Wayfarer Triptych -- The Wayfarer (Rotterdam) -- The ship of fools (Paris) -- Glutton and lust (New Haven) -- Death and the miser (Washington) -- The Haywain Triptych (Madrid -- II. Hieronymus Bosch in s'Hertogenbosch -- Altarpiece of the Brotherhood of Our Lady -- Saint John on Patmos -- Passion scenes (Berlin) -- Saint John the Baptist (Madrid) -- Ecce Homo Triptych (Boston) -- The cure of folly (Madrid) -- III. The life of Christ -- The creation of the world : the garden of Eden (Escorial) -- The adoration of the magi (New York) -- The adoration of the magi (Philadelphia) -- The arrest, crowing with thorns and flagellation of Christ (Valencia) -- Ecce homo (Frankfurt) -- Christ carrying the cross -- Christ child (Vienna) -- IV. Bosch as Draughtsman -- The owl's nest (Rotterdam) -- The wood has ears, the field has eyes -- Study of a beggar and workshop sketches (Berlin) -- Model sheet with 'witches' (Paris) -- Gathering of the birds (Berlin) -- Battle of the birds and mammals (Berlin) -- Two old women -- Fox and cockerel (Rotterdam) -- Man in a basket, old woman with tongs and children (Vienna) -- The conjurer (Paris) -- The conjurer (Liege) -- The conjurer (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) -- Ten spectators (New York) -- Two men -- The temptation of Eve (Private collection) -- Two oriental men (Berlin) -- The entombment of Christ (London) -- Beggars (Brussels) -- Beggars (Vienna) -- Two monsters (2) (Berlin) -- The temptation of Saint Anthony -- Singers in an egg and two sketches of monsters (Berlin) -- Infernal landscape (Private collection) -- Burning ship (Vienna) -- Two monsters -- A head-and-feet figure and a monster (Berlin) -- Infernal scene with anvil and monsters -- Monsters (Berlin) Model sheet with monsters (Oxford) -- Model sheet with monsters (Providence) -- V. Saints -- Saint Christopher (Rotterdam) -- Saint Wilgefortis Triptych (Venice) -- Saint Jerome at prayer (Ghent) -- Hermit Saints Triptych (Venice) -- Job Triptych (Bruges) -- The temptation of Saint Anthony (Kansas City) -- The temptation of Saint Anthony (Madrid) -- The temptation of Saint Anthony ('s-Hertogenbosch) -- VI. The end of days -- The Flood Panels (Rotterdam) -- After the flood : two tondi -- After the last judgement : two tondi -- The last judgement (Bruges) -- The last judgement (Munich) -- Visions of the hereafter (Venice) : the way to heaven -- The Garden of Eden -- The ascent of the blessed -- The way to hell -- The fall of the damned -- The river to hell
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