Triptych of the Last Judgment (central panel)


size(cm): 45x35
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Description

The painting Last Judgment Triptych (central panel) by the artist Hieronymus Bosch is a masterpiece of 15th-century art. With an original size of 163 x 128 cm, this work is a triptych representing the Last Judgment, with a complex and detailed composition showing the damned and the elect.

Bosch's artistic style is unmistakable, with a surreal and fantastic approach characterized by the use of grotesque and monstrous figures. In this work, his ability to create an imaginary world is evident in the depiction of demons and angels, mingling with humans at the Last Judgment.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a variety of details that can be seen in every corner of the painting. The central panel shows Christ in the center, surrounded by angels and saints, while to his left are the damned and to his right the elect. At the bottom of the painting, you can see a wide variety of scenes depicting hell and paradise.

Color is another interesting aspect of this work, with a rich and varied palette that includes dark and vibrant tones. The colors used by Bosch help to create a mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere, which is typical of his artistic style.

The history of the painting is fascinating, as it is believed to have been commissioned by a member of the nobility from Hertogenbosch, Bosch's hometown. The work was made between 1482 and 1485, and is currently in the Prado Museum in Madrid.

Finally, there are little-known aspects of this painting, such as the presence of a series of symbols and allegories that have a deep and hidden meaning. These symbols are typical of the Bosch style, which is characterized by its complexity and its ability to create an imaginary world full of detail and meaning.

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