Place: 'S-Hertogenbosch
Death: 1516
Biography:
Life and Work
Jheronimus Van Aken, also known as Hieronymus Bosch, was a Dutch/Netherlandish painter from Brabant, active in the 15th-16th century. His work, characterized by fantastical illustrations of religious concepts and narratives, has left an indelible mark on the art world.
- Little is known of Bosch's life, with only a few records mentioning his name in the municipal archives of 's-Hertogenbosch.
- He spent most of his life in the town of 's-Hertogenbosch, where he was born in his grandfather's house.
- The roots of his forefathers are in Nijmegen and Aachen, reflected in his surname: Van Aken.
Artistic Style and Influence
Bosch's pessimistic fantastical style has had a wide influence on northern art of the 16th century, with Pieter Bruegel the Elder being his best-known follower. Today, Bosch is seen as a highly individualistic painter with deep insight into humanity's desires and deepest fears.
- About 25 paintings are confidently attributed to his hand, along with eight drawings.
- Another half-dozen paintings are confidently attributed to his workshop.
- His most acclaimed works consist of three triptych altarpieces, including The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Notable Works and Museums
Some of Bosch's notable works can be found in the following museums:
- The Museum Mauritshuis (Netherlands) - [https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3CGBP](https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3CGBP)
- The Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) - [https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3B4BF](https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3B4BF)
Notable paintings include:
Legacy and Wikipedia Sources
For more information on Hieronymus Bosch, please visit the Wikipedia page: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_Bosch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_Bosch)