His most famous work, The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490–1500) was commissioned as a wedding painting for Count Henry II of Nassau-Breda. A masterpiece exploring the facets of love, lust, and spiritual consequences through the lens of biblical storytelling, the massive triptych depicts Adam and Eve receiving instruction from God in the Garden of Eden on the left; a crowded, riotous
The Nightmare is a 1781 oil painting by Anglo- Swiss artist Henry Fuseli. Since its creation, it has remained Fuseli's best-known work. With its first exhibition in 1782 at the Royal Academy of London, the image became famous; an engraved version was widely distributed and the painting was parodied in political satire.
At the turn of the 16th century, a Netherlandish painter who signed himself Hieronymus Bosch created one of the world’s most fascinating and confounding works of art.
FINAL OBSERVATION: More from the video than this stupid book, I was struck by the similarities between "The Garden of Earthly Delights" and Singapore's famous "Tiger Balm Gardens," much of which is devoted to Buddhist representations of hell and contains many similar mutant-human-animal-hybrid demons such as those found in Bosch's work. Weird
Hieronymus Bosch’s hell paintings exemplified his style. Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights (1490-1510) is without a doubt his most famous and well-known work. His aesthetic had reached complete development with his earthly paradise, which included the origin and seduction of woman, beautifully coupled with profoundly unsettling images of
Hieronymus Bosch. Hieronymus Bosch was an early Flemish painter known for his inventive and surreal religious-themed paintings. One of his most famous works, The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490–1510), consists of a triptych depicting both Eden and hell populated with uniquely imaginative monsters and scenes of torture.
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