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    Ten Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci T...  Oct 10, 2008
    Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch (ca. 1453-1516) portrayed in some of his works, as did Leonardo da Vinci, his Italian contemporary, in many of his caricatures. (Suite101.com)

    Read the review for fest opener 'In Bruges'  Jan 18, 2008
    McDonagh shows no imagination or fire behind the camera, and his uses of Hieronymus Bosch paintings and figures seem like an obvious way of referencing Rays idea of hell. Bruges city boosters will be over the moon -- if not with Rays commentary, then with pics location choices. (Variety)

    A life in horror has paid off well  Jan 2, 2008
    It's narrated in the first-person by one Jakabok Botch, a two-tailed demon who, after being hauled to the Earth's surface from his home in the Ninth Circle of Hell (the aural allusion to Renaissance painter Hieronymus Bosch, creator of The Garden of Earthly Delights, is entirely intentional), has 100 years or so of brutal adventures in medieval Europe. These culminate in a fateful visit in 1438 to Mainz, Germany, where Botch meets Johannes Gutenberg who's putting the finishing touches on his new... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)

    Museum Holiday Presents 2007  Nov 21, 2007
    1500) by insightful Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch (1453-1516). Other reproductions adapted from the Museo del Prado's masterpiece are available at various prices. (Suite101.com)

    In Which Museum  Nov 12, 2007
    The Crowning with Thorns by Hieronymus Bosch ... The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch ... This painting the center panel of a triptych painted c. 1504 is perhaps the best-known artwork by Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch. (Suite101.com)

    Giuseppe Arcimboldo's hallucinations: Fantasy or insanity?  Oct 5, 2007
    "Winter" - the profile of a man made up from the knobby stump of a tree, with a broken branch for the nose, moss for the stubble on the chin and two parasitic mushrooms for the lips - is more sinister than the hellish monsters thought up by Hieronymus Bosch. The Flemish artist invented a parallel world. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    True Tales of the Twin Cities  Jul 18, 2007
    They chose Faith Mouse as the topic of their next jam, and sent us the outcome, which could best be described as "Mickey Mouse meets Hieronymus Bosch.". This got us thinking about what the artists might produce if they had more time and the promise of seeing print in City Pages. (City Pages)

    Anime film `Paprika' explores dream world  Jun 22, 2007
    The dreams begin to merge into the kind of scene that would give Hieronymus Bosch the vapors. It can be overwhelming to try to follow the action, read the subtitles, and still manage to take in the dancing umbrellas in the corner of the screen. (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Entertainment)

    An artistic bridge across the Pacific Ocean  May 20, 2007
    " These are often in triptych form, resembling stained glass and executed in oils; they also bring to mind the work of Hieronymus Bosch. "When I came to America I found the people incredibly open and ready to confess their personal life stories, much more so than Japanese. TV talk shows really represent this. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)

    This 15th-century Dutch Artist  Apr 29, 2007
    A Most Skillful Painter or the Master of the Monstrous. Which Renaissance Dutch master was honored by Romboudt de Doppere of Bruges or validated by Carl Jung. (Suite101.com)

    Bross, Danziger lectures to focus on work of Bosch, view of pop culture through lens of Greek tragedy  Apr 27, 2007
    Joseph Koerner, a professor of the history of art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, will untangle the mystery of the nature of evil as depicted in Hieronymus Bosch s Renaissance triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights. Koerner will set up the mystery in a presentation at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 9, at the Art Institute of Chicago. (Univeristy of Chicago Chronicle, IL)

    Mentoring in motion  Apr 14, 2007
    Mentoring cross-disciplinary pieces was Clarke's idea, a reflection of the type of work for which she is best known, from her 1984 Garden of Earthly Delights, an evocation of Hieronymus Bosch (which she will remount in June under the auspices of the National Endowment for the Arts' American Masterpieces project), or Kaos, her 2006 adaptation of short stories by Luigi Pirandello. Dressed in jeans and a black pullover, her face framed by wavy brown hair and red-rimmed glasses, Clarke, who grew up... (SunSpot.net)

    Martha Clarke: Readying the senses at Peabody  Apr 13, 2007
    Local audiences still discuss Clarke's equally stunning "Garden of Earthly Delights," a movement piece inspired by the Hieronymus Bosch painting, first presented at Goucher College in 1984. Who could forget those naked performers swinging on ropes above our heads. (Howard County Times, MD)

    Recovered art  Feb 22, 2007
    Goudstikker, who was 42 when he died, had produced shows with lavishly illustrated catalogs of art by Vermeer, Rembrandt, Velzquez, Goya, Rubens and Hieronymus Bosch. "He was a very international dealer who sort of styled himself as the Dutch Duveen," said Nicholas Hall, an international director of Christie's old master paintings department, referring to the legendary art dealer Joseph Duveen from the early 20th century. (International Herald Tribune)

    Modestan's Film Gets Oscar Nod  Jan 25, 2007
    "It was like a real-life Hieronymus Bosch painting," Glad said, referring to the 15th- and 16th-century Dutch painter known for his detailed, gruesome depictions of hell. "There was so much going on there and it was so dramatic.". (Modesto Bee, CA)




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