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Style: Northern Renaissance

Topic: Symbols Punishments Religious Devils

Date: 1505

Size: 127 x 163 cm

Museum: Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Vienna, Austria)

Technique: Oil On Panel

A Masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance

Discover one of the most iconic works of art from the Northern Renaissance, The Last Judgement (View Reproduction) by Hieronymus Bosch, now housed in the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria.

The Apocalypse Unveiled

The Last Judgement is a powerful and thought-provoking triptych that showcases Bosch's unique visionary style. The painting illustrates the final moments of humanity, as depicted in the biblical Book of Revelation. Explore the intricate details of this masterpiece, which features an array of surreal creatures, heavenly beings, and dramatic landscapes.

A Timeless Masterpiece at the Academy of Fine Arts

The Last Judgement has been a part of the Academy of Fine Arts' collection since 1659. This esteemed institution is home to many other remarkable works, including pieces by renowned artists such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Vermeer.

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