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Hieronymus Bosch. The Complete Works (Hardcover)
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Hieronymus Bosch. The Complete Works (Hardcover)
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In the midst of the realist-leaning artistic climate of the Late
Gothic and Early Renaissance, Netherlandish painter Hieronymus
Bosch (c. 1450-1516) was more than an anomaly. Bosch's paintings
are populated with grotesque scenes of fantastical creatures
succumbing to all manner of human desire, fantasy, and angst. One
of his greatest inventions was to take the figural and scenic
representations known as drolleries, which use the monstrous and
the grotesque to illustrate sin and evil, and to transfer them from
the marginalia of illuminated manuscripts into large-format panel
paintings. Alongside traditional hybrids of man and beast, such as
centaurs, and mythological creatures such as unicorns, devils,
dragons, and griffins, we also encounter countless mixed creatures
freely invented by the artist. Many subsidiary scenes illustrate
proverbs and figures of speech in common use in Bosch's day. In his
Temptation of St Anthony triptych, for example, the artist shows a
messenger devil wearing ice skates, evoking the popular expression
that the world was "skating on ice"-meaning it had gone astray. In
his pictorial translation of proverbs, in particular, Bosch was
very much an innovator. Bosch-whose real name was Jheronimus van
Aken-was widely copied and imitated: the number of surviving works
by Bosch's followers exceeds the master's own production by more
than tenfold. Today only 20 paintings and eight drawings are
confidently assigned to Bosch's oeuvre. He continues to be seen as
a visionary, a portrayer of dreams and nightmares, and the painter
par excellence of hell and its demons. Featuring brand new
photography of recently restored paintings, this exhaustive book,
published in view of the upcoming 500th anniversary of Bosch's
death, covers the artist's complete works. Discover Bosch's
pictorial inventions in splendid reproductions with copious details
and a huge fold-out spread, over 110 cm (43 in.) long, of The
Garden of Earthly Delights. Art historian and acknowledged Bosch
expert Stefan Fischer examines just what it was about Bosch and his
painting that proved so immensely influential.
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