Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych (central panel)


size(cm): 50x45
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Description

The painting Triptych of Garden of Earthly Delights (center panel) by the artist Hieronymus Bosch is a masterpiece of 15th-century art. This work of art is a triptych, that is, a work of three panels that can be closed like a book. The central panel is the largest, with an original size of 220 x 195 cm.

The painting is known for its unique and surreal artistic style. Bosch created an imaginary world filled with strange and fantastic creatures, as well as scenes from everyday life. The composition of the painting is highly complex, with multiple layers of superimposed images and minute details that invite the viewer to explore every corner of the work.

Color is also a prominent aspect of the painting. Bosch used a palette of vibrant and saturated colors to create a dreamlike and mysterious atmosphere. Red, green and blue tones mix in a whirlwind of shapes and figures, creating a sense of movement and energy.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was created around 1500 for the Church of St. John in Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Bosch worked on the work for several years, perfecting every detail and making sure the painting met the religious standards of the time.

Although the painting is known and admired throughout the world, there are little-known aspects of it. For example, it is believed that Bosch included many occult references and symbolism in the work, which makes it even more interesting to explore and discover. Furthermore, the work is known to have been the subject of numerous interpretations and analyzes over the centuries, demonstrating its continuing importance and relevance in the art world.

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