The Hay Wagon.
This triptych was painted by Hieronymus (Jerome) Bosch about 1500.
Bosch has several triptychs, including garden of earthly delights, seven deadly sins of the round table, all circa 1400-1500
Hieronymus Bosch
The Garden of Earthly Delights was created by the Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch. This intricate triptych, believed to have been painted in the late 15th or early 16th century, depicts a vivid and surreal exploration of paradise, earthly pleasures, and the consequences of sin. Bosch's unique style and imaginative imagery have made this work a significant and enduring piece in art history.
The Maesta Altarpiece was painted by Duccio in between 1308-1311.
This triptych was painted by Hieronymus (Jerome) Bosch about 1500.
You probably mean the 'Haywain', which may have been painted a few years later than 82. 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' is turn of the century.
This triptych was painted by the Netherlandish Heironymus Bosch in the early 15th Century, which is currently housed in the Museum of Prado in Madrid, Spain.
This triptych was painted by the Netherlandish Heironymus Bosch in the early 15th Century, which is currently housed in the Museum of Prado in Madrid, Spain.
The triptych is named 'Garden of Earthly Delights', and is his most famous work. Painted between 1505-1510. The left panel depicts the Creation of Eve in the Garden, the center panel is the Garden of Earthly Delights and the third panel is a depiction of Hell. When the triptych is closed an egg like image or circle and a globe are shown. Answer 2: Other triptychs by Bosch are 'The Haywain'and 'Epiphany'.
Bosch has several triptychs, including garden of earthly delights, seven deadly sins of the round table, all circa 1400-1500
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The total width of the triptych being 45 inches, each of the thre panels has a width of 15 inches.
Hieronymus Bosch
The Garden of Earthly Delights was created by the Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch. This intricate triptych, believed to have been painted in the late 15th or early 16th century, depicts a vivid and surreal exploration of paradise, earthly pleasures, and the consequences of sin. Bosch's unique style and imaginative imagery have made this work a significant and enduring piece in art history.
Hieronymus Bosch painted The Temptation of St. Anthony In 1501.