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Most of Hieronymus Bosch’s surviving paintings are now on display in his hometown. Here’s a guide to a few of them.
The Hieronymus Bosch exhibition at Rotterdam's Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum (until Nov. 11) takes the painter's feverishly imagined creatures and roots them firmly in the 15th century.
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 ...
Hieronymus Bosch is famous for his intricate and macabre visions of hell. But have you ever noticed this bizarre ditty, branded onto a poor sinner’s naked backside in his most famous painting?
‘Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil’: Film Review Art historians from the painter's hometown try to put together a show for the anniversary of his death.
A torture victim in Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" has sheet music painted on his bottom — and it's now been transcribed and played for the first time.
The Impious Delights of Hieronymus Bosch A new exhibition celebrating the artist's 500th anniversary oddly presents him as a religious moralist.
For the first time, the complete works of medieval painter Hieronymus Bosch have been published in a lavish book. See a devil on ice skates, mystical visions of religious ecstasy, and naked ladies ...
How Hieronymus Bosch’s Hell Lives on Today The medieval painter’s grotesque visions of the underworld still resonate 500 years after his death.
Hieronymus Bosch, the Trendiest Apocalyptic Medieval Painter of 2014 The Garden of Earthly Delights is now on leggings, in children's books, and getting name-checked by cool bands. Why?
“Hieronymus Bosch: Touched by the Devil” brings us literally closer to Bosch’s images than one could probably get in almost any museum. As directed by Pieter van Huystee, the film offers a ...