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Bosch, Hieronymus: Seven Deadly Sins
Seven Deadly Sins
Shipping date: 2 days

Seven Deadly Sins

Hieronymus Bosch
Renaissance | Religious
Reference #: #3057 | Picture in TOP 20
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Bosch, Hieronymus: Seven Deadly Sins
Bosch, Hieronymus: Seven Deadly Sins
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Seven Deadly Sins

Medium: oil on board
Location: Prado, Madrid, Spain
Dimensions: 150 x 120

Four smaller circles in this painting represents The death of the sinner, The Last Judgment, Hell and Salvation. In large circle in the middle there are seven deadly sins: Anger (represented by the fight between two villagers), Envy (merchant trying to seduce someone else's wife), Greed (judge receives bribes from both sides), Gluttony (sumptuous family feast), Sloth (a sleeping priest oblivious to the nun next to him), Fornication (lovers in a tent accompained by two clowns) and Pride (lady at the toilet). In the middle of the image is omnipresent God's eye, whose center is Jesus. The painting was originally intended as a table top.

Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is landscape. Original size is 150 x 120. This art piece is located in Prado, Madrid, Spain. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Hieronymus Bosch (1450 -1516). Dutch painter whose real name is Jheronimus van Aken (his name is derived from the city s-Hertogenbosch). He came from a family of painters - his grandfather and uncles were all painters. Much of his work is devoted to sin and human moral failure. Bosch painted demons, half-human creatures, to evoke fear and unearth the evil hidden in man. He became famous mainly for his triptychs (the most famous is the Garden of Earthly Delights. He was the first who created and worked with the world of dreams, fantasy creatures, nightmares and fears, as a response to former medieval religious ideas (about deadly sins, a naturally sinful humanity, hell and eternal damnation).

Seven Deadly Sins

Hieronymus Bosch
Renaissance | Religious
Reference #: #3057 | Picture in TOP 20

Motif size (width max. 80 cm)

Total size: 80 x 68 cm

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Seven Deadly Sins

Medium: oil on board
Location: Prado, Madrid, Spain
Dimensions: 150 x 120

Four smaller circles in this painting represents The death of the sinner, The Last Judgment, Hell and Salvation. In large circle in the middle there are seven deadly sins: Anger (represented by the fight between two villagers), Envy (merchant trying to seduce someone else's wife), Greed (judge receives bribes from both sides), Gluttony (sumptuous family feast), Sloth (a sleeping priest oblivious to the nun next to him), Fornication (lovers in a tent accompained by two clowns) and Pride (lady at the toilet). In the middle of the image is omnipresent God's eye, whose center is Jesus. The painting was originally intended as a table top.

Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is landscape. Original size is 150 x 120. This art piece is located in Prado, Madrid, Spain. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Hieronymus Bosch (1450 -1516). Dutch painter whose real name is Jheronimus van Aken (his name is derived from the city s-Hertogenbosch). He came from a family of painters - his grandfather and uncles were all painters. Much of his work is devoted to sin and human moral failure. Bosch painted demons, half-human creatures, to evoke fear and unearth the evil hidden in man. He became famous mainly for his triptychs (the most famous is the Garden of Earthly Delights. He was the first who created and worked with the world of dreams, fantasy creatures, nightmares and fears, as a response to former medieval religious ideas (about deadly sins, a naturally sinful humanity, hell and eternal damnation).


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