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Hieronymus Bosch. Douenie Edouard 4-1-14 History. His Life and Legacy. Hieronymus Bosch was born around 1450 in Hertogenbosch in the duchy of Brabant( Netherlands) He was a catholic, He believed in God. Little is known about his life. He died in August 1516in the Netherland
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Hieronymus Bosch Douenie Edouard 4-1-14 History
His Life and Legacy • Hieronymus Bosch was born around 1450 in Hertogenbosch in the duchy of Brabant( Netherlands) • He was a catholic, He believed in God. Little is known about his life. • He died in August 1516in the Netherland • He was called many names like Jeroen Anthoniszoon • After his death, he attracted a greater fan, King Philip II of sprain • the king collected Bosch’s work and “ the Garden of Earthly Delight” is hang in his room to remind the Spanish monarch to stay in the right path.
His Family • Bosch( 4th son) came from an artistic family, all his family were all painters by trade. • Around 1480-1481, he married Alety Goyaerts Denn Meervenne • He enjoyed a comfortable luxurius life and improved social status through his marriage • They had no kids together
His education • Bosch went to a Latin school • After his school years, he became an apprentice in his father’s workshop, which he continued together with his brothers Goessen and Juan after their father died.
Interest and Talent • Bosch has an interest in the grotesque, diabolical, exuberant things in the world. • He also was Flemish painter, who depicted scenes of everyday life with a strong element of the bizarre.
Major work • His work was known for his dark and disturbing visions. • He took a critical look at the world around in several of his work. • some of his art works were: - “The cure of Folly”(1475-1480) - “The ship of Fools”(1490-1500) - “ The Haywain”(1500-02) - “ The Last Judgment”(1504) - “ The Temptation of Saint Anthony”(1505-06) - “ The Garden of Earthly Delight”(1510-15)
The Garden Of Earthly Delight • The Garden of Earthly Delights(1510-15) is one of Bosch’s famous works. It depict the decline of the world through sin, primarily, lust, a beautiful garden becomes a dark, fiery nightmare in the last panel of triptych, the first temptation, the fall, the creation of woman.
The Garden of Earthly Delights All 3 panels of Bosch Triptych.
Bibliography • http://www.hieronymus-bosch.org/Garden-of-Earthly-Delights,-detail-of-right-wing.html • http://www.biography.com/people/hieronymus-bosch-9220497 • http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/people/bosch-hieronymus.html • http://www.alchemywebsite.com/bosch/biography.html