In a group of drawings attributed to Bosch with reasonable certainty, monsters proliferate in a multitude of shapes, no two exactly alike. Legs sprout from grotesquely grinning heads, obscene bladder-like forms develop snouts and legs; some creatures are all head or rump. This taste for monsters Bosch shared with his age, which was fascinated by the grotesque and the unnatural.(website ‘wga.hu’)
Some images are processed in the Last Judgement in Munich and in the Temptation of Anthony at the fa. Van Lanschot in’s-Hertogenbosch. Perhaps further research can lead to capturing a relationship between these drawings and two paintings. Monogram: ‘ a v h’