Hieronymus Bosch Research Paper

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We live in a world that is greatly shaped around culture and expressionism. Our many generations of existence are recognized as eras based on the arts of each time period. One of these time periods is called The Renaissance, starting around Northern Italy in the 1300s. It was a time where Artists, Writers, and Scholars emerged from the dark times of the plague and mass death in Europe. The Renaissance is recognized to contain many of the great legends such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Shakespeare, and many more. One of these artists in particular is Hieronymus Bosch, who was considered great as well as imaginative.

Hieronymus Bosch was born in 1450 in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, just south of present-day Netherlands. Little is known about his life or training except that he was a member of the Brotherhood of our Lady, a religious confraternity that worshipped the Virgin Mary. Bosch lived there all his life with his wife Aleyt Goyaerts van den Meervenne. He comes
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This Triptych contains representations of the Fall of Adam and Eve, the Last Judgement, and Hell. On the top of the right panel is god creating earth while Rebel Angels fall from the heavens, then from the bottom up is god creating Adam and Eve, Eve being tempted to eat the apple, and then both of them being expelled from their paradise. The middle panel represents the last judgement in the Valley of Jehoshaphat. Jesus Christ is deciding who will ascend to heaven and who will go to hell while strange monsters capture sinners. This depiction of the Last Judgement is unique because in the image fire is represented in earth’s end unlike Da Vinci’s or Dϋrer’s imagery of water. The right panel shows sinners being forever damned in Hell. In this piece, Bosch ¨seems to have excelled in being able to portray, imaginatively, almost surreally, what everyone was unable to imagine: what live in the Garden of Eden or Hell would be