This artwork, titled "Passion of the Christ," is inspired by the intense and chaotic style characteristic of Hieronymus Bosch, capturing the emotional turmoil and crowding scenes central to Christ's suffering. The figures' exaggerated and expressive features reflect the tumult of human emotions, a common theme in Bosch's exploration of morality and the human condition.
PassionΒ of the Christ https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/passion-of-the-christ-1515
12.03.2026 08:08
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In "Crowned with Thorns," Hieronymus Bosch portrays the moment of Christ's torment with an intense focus on the psychological states of the figures involved, typical of Northern Renaissance art. The composition is marked by close, cramped figures that convey tension and emphasize the humiliation and suffering experienced by Christ.
Crowned with Thorns https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/crowned-with-thorns-1500
11.03.2026 17:03
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Adoration of the Magi" showcases the presentation of gifts by the Three Magi, each displaying intricate and symbolic costumes. Boschβs depiction is rich with allegorical elements and enigmatic figures, typical of his complex and imaginative style.
The Adoration of the Magi (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-adoration-of-the-magi-1510-1
11.03.2026 12:15
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" teems with fantastical creatures and surreal landscapes, capturing the complexity of human desire and temptation. Bosch's intricate and imaginative style combines elements of the natural and the otherworldly, inviting viewers to explore the enigmatic symbolism within the artwork.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1515-10
11.03.2026 09:25
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "Haywain" showcases a group of figures engaged in music and conversation, surrounded by fantastical elements including a demon-like creature. Bosch's work often delves into themes of sin and folly, reflecting the moral concerns of the early 16th century.
Haywain (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/haywain-1500-3
10.03.2026 16:02
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" depicts a surreal and fantastical landscape with towering, jagged rock formations and peculiar flora. The mystical scene embodies Bosch's signature style, blending elements of the natural world with dreamlike imagination.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1516
10.03.2026 15:54
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" captures the surreal and fantastical elements characteristic of his work, depicting humans engaging in peculiar activities alongside bizarre creatures. Boschβs artwork is rich in allegory and symbolism, often exploring themes of sin, morality, and the human condition during the Northern Renaissance.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1516-9
10.03.2026 09:26
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The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-4
09.03.2026 12:08
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"Death and the Miser" by Hieronymus Bosch showcases a scene where Death approaches a man clutching his treasures, symbolizing the struggle between material wealth and spiritual salvation. Painted in Bosch's distinctive detailed style, the artwork reflects themes of morality and the inevitable presence of death.
Death and the Miser https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/death-and-the-miser-1
09.03.2026 08:37
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "Haywain Triptych" portrays the Garden of Eden with an ethereal depiction of Adam and Eve and symbolic references to sin and temptation. Bosch's work is renowned for its intricate style and imaginative representation of human folly.
Haywain (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/haywain
08.03.2026 19:58
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" captures a surreal scene filled with nude figures interacting in a fantastical landscape, emphasizing themes of fertility and temptation. Boschβs intricate work, completed around the early 16th century, reflects his vivid imagination and commentary on human morality and sin.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1516-12
08.03.2026 12:35
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This artwork, attributed to Hieronymus Bosch, depicts a fantastical scene of surreal and mischievous figures interacting with a giant beehive. Known for his detailed and imaginative style, Bosch often explored themes of morality and human folly, as evident in the whimsical yet chaotic interactions between the witches and symbolic creatures.
Beehive and witches https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/beehive-and-witches
08.03.2026 10:55
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"The Marriage Feast at Cana" is a richly detailed painting attributed to the workshop of Hieronymus Bosch, capturing the biblical scene of Jesus performing his first miracle by turning water into wine. The bustling composition features a variety of elegantly dressed figures and intricate actions around a lavish banquet table, highlighting Bosch's characteristic blend of the fantastical with the everyday.
The Marriage Feast at Cana https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-marriage-feast-at-cana
07.03.2026 16:23
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This artwork, attributed to Hieronymus Bosch, features a fantastical turtle and a peculiar winged demon, showcasing the artist's fascination with creatures of imagination. Bosch's drawings often explore the fantastical and grotesque, embodying religious and moral themes through surreal imagery.
Turtle and a winged demon https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/turtle-and-a-winged-demon
07.03.2026 15:42
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"Cripples," attributed to Hieronymus Bosch, is a series of ink sketches featuring a variety of figures with deformities and disabilities. This work reflects Bosch's fascination with human folly and marginal characters, rendered with his characteristic attention to detail and dramatic imagination.
Cripples https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/cripples
07.03.2026 11:57
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Haywain Triptych" showcases his fantastical imagination and penchant for surreal, allegorical imagery. The scene depicts bizarre hybrid creatures in eerie landscapes, reflecting Bosch's commentary on human folly and moral chaos.
Haywain (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/haywain-1500-5
06.03.2026 19:47
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"Christ Crowned with Thorns" by Hieronymus Bosch depicts a moment of intense suffering, encapsulating themes of mockery and human cruelty as soldiers taunt Christ. Bosch's characteristic use of vibrant colors and expressive figures creates a powerful and haunting portrayal of the scene.
Christ Crowned with Thorns https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/christ-crowned-with-thorns-1510
06.03.2026 13:32
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" features a whimsical scene with birds in flight and an elephant accompanied by a rider. The surreal and detailed imagery reflects Bosch's imaginative exploration of the natural world and human indulgence.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1516-4
06.03.2026 09:29
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βTree Manβ from Hieronymus Bosch's collection features a fantastical creature with human-like legs and a tree-like upper body, set in a surreal, dreamlike landscape. The work exemplifies Bosch's penchant for blending natural elements with imaginative details, critiquing humanityβs follies through intricate symbolism.
Tree Man https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/tree-man
05.03.2026 17:34
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "Haywain" triptych showcases his characteristic surreal style, illustrating the vanity and folly of mankind through allegorical figures. The scene combines domestic activities with fantastical elements, reflecting Bosch's critical view of human nature and moral decline prevalent in the Northern Renaissance.
Haywain (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/haywain-1500-2
05.03.2026 14:14
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This work, attributed to the collection associated with Hieronymus Bosch, depicts the profile of an aged woman characterized by her detailed, expressive features and a white headscarf. Painted with a stark realism, the portrait captures the subject's introspective expression and showcases Bosch's interest in the human condition and social commentary.
Head of an Old Woman https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/head-of-an-old-woman
05.03.2026 09:40
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This drawing, attributed to the school of Hieronymus Bosch, depicts Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a river, a common motif symbolizing faith and protection in art. Characterized by Boschβs characteristic attention to detail, the sketch reflects his distinct style of merging the sacred with the human experience.
Saint Christopher https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/saint-christopher-1
04.03.2026 18:01
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This detail from "The Temptation of St Anthony" by Hieronymus Bosch features the saint meditating amidst an eerie landscape populated with surreal and fantastical figures. Bosch's intricate details and imaginative visions reflect the artist's exploration of morality and spiritual trials during the late medieval period.
The Temptation of St Anthony (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-temptation-of-st-anthony
04.03.2026 13:29
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A peasant and three bustlength figures
A peasant and three bustlength figures https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/a-peasant-and-three-bustlength-figures-1515
04.03.2026 09:04
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"Nest of Owls" is a detailed drawing that illustrates the creatures in and around a tree, showcasing Hieronymus Bosch's attention to natural elements and symbolic intricacies. Bosch, known for his fantastical and complex compositions, often used animals like owls to represent wisdom or foreboding themes within his visionary works.
Nest of Owls https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/nest-of-owls
03.03.2026 19:03
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Adoration of the Magi" reveals his distinctive use of expansive and surreal landscapes, populated with cryptic figures and animals set against a winding path. Bosch's mastery in combining the symbolic with the earthly emphasizes his unique vision of the spiritual and the mundane coexisting.
The adoration of the Magi (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/not_detected_195353
03.03.2026 15:58
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"Death and the Miser," a work by Hieronymus Bosch, vividly depicts the confrontation between death and a wealthy figure, illustrating the moral conflict of wealth attachment at life's end. Bosch's characteristic use of symbolism is evident in the figure's choice between spiritual salvation and earthly possessions, reflecting the complexities of human temptation and morality.
Death and the Miser https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/death-and-the-miser-1516
03.03.2026 09:36
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This detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" showcases a fantastical landscape swirling with numerous birds encircling a peculiar, organic tower structure. Bosch's surreal and richly detailed compositions often explore themes of paradise, sin, and the complexities of human behavior.
The Garden ofΒ Earthly Delights (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-1516-1
02.03.2026 19:27
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This artwork, attributed to the school of Hieronymus Bosch, depicts the biblical scene of Noah's Ark resting on Mount Ararat with a stark and dramatic palette. The foreboding, imaginative style encapsulates the tumultuous aftermath of the flood with vivid, surreal imagery characteristic of Bosch's reputed technique.
Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat (obverse) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/noah-s-ark-on-mount-ararat-obverse
02.03.2026 13:21
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This detail from "The Temptation of St. Anthony" by Hieronymus Bosch showcases a surreal and fantastical scene, featuring distorted human figures and otherworldly imagery beneath a table. Bosch's work is known for its intricate symbolism and exploration of morality, capturing the spiritual trials of St. Anthony.
The TemptationΒ of St.Β Anthony (detail) https://www.wikiart.org/en/hieronymus-bosch/the-temptation-of-st-anthony-1516-3
02.03.2026 11:46
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