Collection: Bosch

Bosch
Bosch

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A curated collection of high quality prints presenting Bosch's best artwork to showcase in your home gallery.

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Hieronymus Bosch, born Jheronimus van Aken (c. 1450 - August 9, 1516) was a Dutch painter known for his fantastical and often surreal imagery that explores themes of sin and morality. Notable works include "The Garden of Earthly Delights," "The Adoration of the Magi," and "The Last Judgment." Bosch's artistic style is characterized by intricate details, vivid colors, and a blend of allegorical and religious elements. He contributed significantly to the Northern Renaissance, influencing later surrealist and modern artists with his imaginative compositions. His legacy endures as one of the most intriguing figures in art history.

This curated collection includes some of Bosch's most famous and recognized artwork, as well as some lesser known pieces that we consider ideal for personal collectors. All framed art prints and canvas prints are created from high resolution source files of the original Bosch paintings.

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  • Hell ☲ Bosch ☵ Canvas

    Hell

    Hieronymus Bosch (1515)

    Visions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵

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  • Fall of the Damned ☳ Bosch ☲ Canvas

    Fall of the Damned

    Hieronymus Bosch (1515)

    Visions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
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  • Terrestrial Paradise ☷ Bosch ☷ Canvas

    Terrestrial Paradise

    Hieronymus Bosch (1515)

    Visions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Ascent of the Blessed ☰ Bosch ☰ Canvas

    Ascent of the Blessed

    Hieronymus Bosch (1515)

    Visions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Garden of Earthly Delights ☰ Bosch ☵ Canvas

    Garden of Earthly Delights

    Hieronymus Bosch (1510)

    The Garden of Earthly Delights (1510, De tuin der lusten) by Hieronymus Bosch is a religious triptych warning against the perils of temptation. Triptychs from this period were generally read left to right, here the left panel portrays The Garden of Eden ➵

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  • Garden of Eden ☰ Bosch ☷ Canvas

    Garden of Eden

    Hieronymus Bosch (1510)

    The Garden of Earthly Delights (1510, De tuin der lusten) by Hieronymus Bosch is a religious triptych warning against the perils of temptation. Triptychs from this period were generally read left to right, here the left panel portrays The Garden of Eden ➵

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    Framed Art Prints

  • Last Judgment ☰ Bosch ☲ Canvas

    Last Judgment

    Hieronymus Bosch (1510)

    The Garden of Earthly Delights (1510, De tuin der lusten) by Hieronymus Bosch is a religious triptych warning against the perils of temptation. Triptychs from this period were generally read left to right, here the left panel portrays The Garden of Eden ➵

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    Framed Art Prints

  • Adoration of the Magi ☷ Bosch ☴ Canvas

    Adoration of the Magi

    Hieronymus Bosch (1475)

    The Adoration of the Magi (1475) by Hieronymus Bosch is an unusual depiction of a popular religious theme, the three magi bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Virgin Mary and Christ Child (Matthew 2:11). It is staged in the ➵

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  • The Conjurer ☵ Bosch ☴ Canvas

    The Conjurer

    Hieronymus Bosch (1502)

    The Conjurer (1502) by Hieronymus Bosch is a notably secular painting whereas he is generally known for religious depictions. It is one of five versions of the painting, and one engraving, made when scenes of everyday life were becoming more popular. Bosch ➵

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