View Single Post
  #1  
Old 04-15-2008, 04:00 AM
Dark_soul's Avatar
Dark_soul Dark_soul is offline
Living Dead
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Bulgaria
Posts: 88
Talking Hieronymus Bosch

Bosch’s pictures have always fascinated viewers, but in earlier centuries it was widely assumed that his diabolic scenes were intended merely to amuse or titillate, most people regarded him as “the inventor of monsters and chimeras’.
Philip II, though, collected his works more for education than for entertainment. A Dutch art historian in the early 17th century described Bosch’s paintings chiefly as ‘wondrous and strange fantasies… often less pleasant than gruesome to look at’. In the 20th century, however, scholars decided that Bosch’s art has a more profound significance, and there have been many attempts to explain its origins and meaning. Some writers saw him as a sort of 15th century surrealist and linked his name with that of Salvator Dali.




[IMG]:rolleyes: [/IMG]
__________________

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER
Reply With Quote