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'The Fall of the Rebel Angels' was created in 1504 by Hieronymus Bosch in Northern Renaissance style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Botticelli’s ‘Adoration of the Magi’ portrays the biblical story of the Three Magi following a star to find Jesus, featuring Mary and Joseph surrounded by the kings presenting gifts.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘The Hearing Forest & Seeing Field,’ a haunting black-and-white engraving brimming with surreal symbolism & intricate detail. A masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch's 'Witches,' a haunting pen drawing of surreal rituals and fantastical figures. Witness the artist’s meticulous detail & unsettling vision – a masterpiece of Northern Renaissance art.
The Garden of Earthly Delights (detail) showcases Bosch’s masterful blend of realism and fantasy, depicting nude figures on horseback amidst bizarre animals—a haunting reflection of medieval morality and a cornerstone of Northern Renaissance art.
The Temptation of St Anthony (detail) portrays St. Anthony wrestling with demonic forces amidst symbolic objects – birds, fish, apples, books – reflecting Bosch’s preoccupation with moral struggle and biblical themes. This masterpiece exemplifies the artist's distinctive blend of religious allegory and grotesque imagery.
This captivating Nativity, executed around 1600, embodies the Mannerist tradition inspired by Hieronymus Bosch. Drawing upon precedents like Hugo van der Goes’s ‘The Nativity’ and the Master of the Virgo inter Virgines’ ‘Adoration of Shepherds,’ this Amsterdam panel showcases angels engaged in musical performance above a stone crib, reflecting medieval devotional themes.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘Scenes in Hell,’ a chaotic Mannerist sketch of animal combat & surreal symbolism. Discover this iconic Netherlandish drawing's dark beauty and intricate details.
Hieronymus Bosch's "Two Witches" depicts two enigmatic figures amidst a dark, symbolic scene—a haunting exploration of morality and the supernatural from the Renaissance master.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch's haunting depiction of a Moorish battle – a meticulously detailed monochrome drawing capturing intense movement and conveying themes of violence and psychological torment.
This artwork showcases Bosch's distinctive style—characterized by surrealism, symbolism, and unsettling imagery—captured in meticulous pen and ink detail.
Hieronymus Bosch (; Dutch: [ɦijeːˈroːnimʏs ˈbɔs] ; born Jheronimus van Aken [jeːˈroːnimʏs fɑn ˈaːkə(n)]; c. 1450 – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch painter from Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘Studies of Monsters,’ a captivating black & white ink drawing showcasing surreal figures & intricate details from the Northern Renaissance.