Helpful lecture. If you haven't done so take the time to study the 'the seven deadly sins and the four last things'. Easy to pull up an image on the net. So much going on in this work. The symbolism, the stories told, painting style and colors.
ANYONE have any thoughts on that bird creature with a red cloak and a symbol on his chest from The Temptation of St Anthony. I cant find anything on that. It looks alot like a freemason symbol but this was painted before they technically existed
I'm living in 's-Hertogenbosch (not 's-Hertogensbosch). This city is not located in the north of the Netherlands, but in the South as Tanktopjack already stated. Interesting Lecture though. The houses in which Bosch produced his wonderful paintings still exist. The whole centre of 's-Hertogenbosch still has the same street construction as in the time of Bosch. Best preserved middle age city of the Netherlands with one of the biggest churches of Europe, Cathedral of Saint John. Unfortunately house of birth of Bosch was lost during a big city blaze in 1462.
Apart of mispronunciations she is actually right, for in hystory of art The Netherlands as a whole before the split up in the Dutch republic and the spanish Netherlands , the southern Netherlands is the cultural name for what is now Belgium. Even now Rubens is being called a "Netherlandish" painter (from the southern Netherlands).
@@jsb7975 The whole world, Spain excluded, consider Jheronimus Bosch a painter from the South of The Netherlands. The Spanish persist that he has always been and still is a Spanish painter. Spanish children are educated with El Bosco as one of the great Spanish painters. But they forget to tell most of Bosch' masterpieces in El Prado are stolen goods of the 80 Year War. Including the Magnificient Garden of Earthly Delights. Give it back. Please Alex, start a procedure at the European Court.
ruclips.net/video/oAwilLEhtw4/видео.html (mind blowing lecture that breaks down symbolism), & ruclips.net/video/o1j0uwF3wwo/видео.html (best doc on his life and meanings of many paintings)
can't believe this doesn't have more engagement over 10 years... this artist is so under rated.
Helpful lecture. If you haven't done so take the time to study the 'the seven deadly sins and the four last things'. Easy to pull up an image on the net. So much going on in this work. The symbolism, the stories told, painting style and colors.
ANYONE have any thoughts on that bird creature with a red cloak and a symbol on his chest from The Temptation of St Anthony. I cant find anything on that. It looks alot like a freemason symbol but this was painted before they technically existed
I'm living in 's-Hertogenbosch (not 's-Hertogensbosch). This city is not located in the north of the Netherlands, but in the South as Tanktopjack already stated.
Interesting Lecture though.
The houses in which Bosch produced his wonderful paintings still exist. The whole centre of 's-Hertogenbosch still has the same street construction as in the time of Bosch. Best preserved middle age city of the Netherlands with one of the biggest churches of Europe, Cathedral of Saint John.
Unfortunately house of birth of Bosch was lost during a big city blaze in 1462.
Apart of mispronunciations she is
actually right, for in hystory of art
The Netherlands as a whole before the split up in the Dutch republic and the spanish Netherlands , the southern Netherlands is the cultural name for what is now Belgium.
Even now Rubens is being called
a "Netherlandish" painter (from the southern Netherlands).
@@jsb7975 The whole world, Spain excluded, consider Jheronimus Bosch a painter from the South of The Netherlands. The Spanish persist that he has always been and still is a Spanish painter. Spanish children are educated with El Bosco as one of the great Spanish painters. But they forget to tell most of Bosch' masterpieces in El Prado are stolen goods of the 80 Year War. Including the Magnificient Garden of Earthly Delights. Give it back. Please Alex, start a procedure at the European Court.
@@kinsella9455 o.k. than,
The south of the northern Netherlands. North-Brabant.
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@@jsb7975 South Holland 💯
Is there a book that describes his paintings like you do so well?
Larry Wayne Melling
ruclips.net/video/oAwilLEhtw4/видео.html (mind blowing lecture that breaks down symbolism), & ruclips.net/video/o1j0uwF3wwo/видео.html (best doc on his life and meanings of many paintings)
I wish I had a teacher like you :o)
Not north Nederland . North of the former nederlands better explain that