...well informed about pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Compostella by people from ‘s-Hertogenbosch or its direct neighborhood. The city of Compostella drew at least nineteen pilgrims from this area between the...
...well informed about pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Compostella by people from ‘s-Hertogenbosch or its direct neighborhood. The city of Compostella drew at least nineteen pilgrims from this area between the...
...Adoration of the Magi copy was probably produced around 1550 for the free art market. The Cranach copy was undoubtedly commissioned by an unknown patron. [explicit 17th February 2018]...
...conventional Christian message. The cultural-historical approach has proven to be the most fruitful one, when it comes down to a correct understanding of his paintings. Bosch lived in the Duchy...
...heretical Sect of the Free Spirit. The Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life were not a heretical sect. Nothing in the life or the art of Bosch proves that...
...well Koerner’s interpretations will stand up to the scrutiny of Bosch and Bruegel’s scholarly partisans is another matter, and one that remains beyond the scope of this essay’. Matthijs Ilsink...
...Delights triptych from 2nd April until 31st December 2016. Four Dutch artists or joint artists familiar with computer animation were asked to create a work inspired by this triptych. So...
Van Dijck 2010 “Jheronimus Bosch inspired by People in his Environment: Research from the archival Sources” (L. van Dijck) 2010 [in: Eric De Bruyn and Jos Koldeweij (eds.), Jheronimus Bosch....
...At certain points one feels that in order to make his point or to illustrate the point made, the author stretches the facts somewhat." -oOo- Not being a...
Herri met de Bles was a nickname for Herri Patenier or Patinir, which was in 1535 free master in Antwerp and was the nephew of Joachim Patinir. According to book...
...aims at presenting a summary of the interpretations which have lately been published about Bosch. According to him one method of approach can never explain the complete oeuvre and each...