Material: rubber / microfibre
Weight: +/- 50 grams
Item number: WMOW000019
Size 50x70 cm: fits standard poster frames. With an image of the middle panel of the triptych painted by Jheronimus Bosch: from the collection of the Prado in Madrid, Spain.
Set of 4 pieces
This magical folding cube is an ingenious and intriguing item.
Always handy for groceries, this bag can carry a weight of up to 20 KG.
Material: Blue board
size: 44x68 cm
Including: A4 print of the piece of Art
article number: TSJW000010
Brand: Museum Editions
Dimensions: 105 x 150 mm
set of de 8 postcards
10x15x0.8cm
set van tien kaarten met enveloppen
12 x 16,5 x 2 cm
CACL000321
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
Jheronimus Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights.
Jheronimus Bosch (circa 1450-1516), posthumously also called Jeroen Bosch or Hieronymus Bosch, born as Jheronimus van Aken, was a South Dutch painter. He went down in history as 'den duvelmakere' (the creator of devils) and as a painter of satirical representations, but he is particularly significant as an innovator of the visual tradition. He invented conventional motifs in an inventive way and devised a series of new compositions. As a result, the exact meaning of part of his work has remained unknown. Although he was a famous painter during his lifetime and he received commissions from the ducal court in Brussels, little is known about him.
The Garden of Earthly Delights is the title traditionally given to a triptych by the southern Dutch painter Jheronimus Bosch in the Prado in Madrid. It occupies a special place in European art history because of its unique late medieval visual language.