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Jheronimus Bosch

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Double card, with white envelope
CACL000320
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
€0,95
cpow000093
Dimensions: 105 x 150 mm
€0,65
Beautiful fridge magnet with an image of the middle panel of the triptych painted by Jheronimus Bosch: from the collection of the Prado in Madrid, Spain.
€1,50
Bring a little bit of art into your home with this fun magnet for your fridge or whiteboard. A nice souvenir or gift.
€1,50
Bring a little bit of art into your home with this fun magnet for your fridge or whiteboard. A nice souvenir or gift.
€1,50
Bring a little bit of art into your home with this fun magnet for your fridge or whiteboard. A nice souvenir or gift.
€1,50
Beautiful dishcloth made of 100% cotton.
€4,15
A beautiful and hip make-up bag that you can also use as a pencil case, toilet bag or travel bag. The bag is lined, has a zipper.
€3,85
Sizes: 40cm x 30cm x 4mm,
View dimensions image: 208 x 137 mm
Material: White Passe-partout cardstock, with black Kraft for the back and expander.
Weight: +/- 290 grams
Item number: MPCL000066
€4,20
MPCL000064
Sizes: 40 x 180 x 4 mm,
View dimensions: 162 x 114 mm,
Material: White Passe-partout cardboard
Back: black Kraft with stay
€2,70
Set of 5 coloring pencils with 2 colors each: a total of 10 colors.
WCFW000006
€2,75
Bookmark with magnet, depicting the middle panel of the triptych painted by Jheronimus Bosch: from the collection of the Prado in Madrid, Spain.
€0,85
In our online museum shop you will now also find this pill box with the print of this painting, Garden of Delights, painted by Jheroniumus Bosch. With the push of a button you open the pill box and you will find three separate compartments on the inside.
€2,80
Beautiful poster with high quality print. Supplied in a PP bag with a cardboard for reinforcement.
Size A3: fits in standard frames.
€2,50
Reproduction on wood: This reproduction is indistinguishable from a real painting. A beautiful reproduction with a high-gloss finish that subtly continues over the edges. With mounting eye at the back. But separate drop is also an option.
€22,50
Round, glass paper weight (presse papier) in black gift box, with a print of the world famous central panel of the Garden of Delights triptych, painted by Jheronimus Bosch.
€5,95
Double card, with white envelope
CACL000321
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
€0,95
Double card, with white envelope
CACL000319
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
€0,95
Double card, with white envelope
CACL000326
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
€0,95
Luxury ballpoint pen, with blue ink, in a beautiful gift box, with an image of the famous drawing by Jheronimus Bosch. The pen writes very well and is refillable.
€3,75
Bring a little bit of art into your home with this fun magnet for your fridge or whiteboard. A nice souvenir or gift.
€1,50
Double card, with white envelope
CACL000316
Dimensions: 12 cm x 16.8 cm
€0,95
Dimensions: 240x190x2 mm
Material: rubber / microfibre
Weight: +/- 50 grams
Item number: WMOW000019
€3,75

Jheronimus Bosch (circa 1450-1516), posthumously also called Jeroen Bosch or Hieronymus Bosch, born as Jheronimus van Aken, was a South Dutch painter. He went down in history as 'den duvelmakere' (the creator of devils) and as a painter of satirical representations, but he is particularly significant as an innovator of the visual tradition. He invented conventional motifs in an inventive way and devised a series of new compositions. As a result, the exact meaning of part of his work has remained unknown. Although he was a famous painter during his lifetime and he received commissions from the ducal court in Brussels, little is known about him.

The Garden of Earthly Delights is the title traditionally given to a triptych by the southern Dutch painter Jheronimus Bosch in the Prado in Madrid. It occupies a special place in European art history because of its unique late medieval visual language.

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