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The land of unlikeness : Hieronymus Bosch, The garden of earthly delights

Hieronymus Bosch painted The garden of earthly delight shortly before 1500. The unique late medieval pictorial language that he used has always raised many questions and diverse interpretations. About the precise meaning of the many details there is until today no consensus. Reindert Falkenburg read...

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Päätekijä: Falkenburg, Reindert Leonard (Tekijä)
Muut tekijät: Bosch, Hieronymus (Kuvittaja)
Aineistotyyppi: Kirja
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: [Zwolle] : W Books , 2011
Sarja:Studies in Netherlandish art and cultural history 10
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Rezensiert in: [Rezension von: Reindert Falkenburg, The land of unlikeness. Hieronymus Bosch, the garden of earthly delights]
Tekijähuomautukset:Reindert Falkenburg
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Yhteenveto:Hieronymus Bosch painted The garden of earthly delight shortly before 1500. The unique late medieval pictorial language that he used has always raised many questions and diverse interpretations. About the precise meaning of the many details there is until today no consensus. Reindert Falkenburg reads The garden of earthly delight from the point of view of possible commisioners and their world view. This reading presents a fascinating interpretation of the cultural climate in which this painting could be painted
Hieronymus Bosch painted The Garden of Earthly Delight shortly before 1500. The unique late medieval pictorial language that he used has always raised many questions and diverse interpretations. About the precise meaning of the many details there is until today no consensus. Reindert Falkenburg reads The Garden of Earthly Delight from the point of view of possible commisioners and their world view. This reading presents a fascinating interpretation of the cultural climate in which this painting could be painted
Huomautukset:Literaturverz. S. 308 - 319
Ulkoasu:320 S. zahlr. Ill.
ISBN:9789040077678