Hieronymus
Bosch 1450 - 1516 Hieronymus spent his whole artistic
life in the small Dutch town of Hertogenbosch, from which
he derived his name. At the time of his death, Bosch was
internationally celebrated as an eccentric painter of
religious visions who dealt in particular with the torments
of hell.
During his lifetime Bosch's works were in the inventories
of noble families of the Netherlands, Austria, and Spain,
and they were imitated in a number of paintings and prints
throughout the 16th century, especially in the works of
Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bosch was a member of the religious
Brotherhood of Our Lady, for whom he painted several altarpieces
for the Cathedral of Saint John's, Hertogenbosch, all
of which are now lost.
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