Bosch line
Hieronymus Bosch, Flemish painter, was born in Hertogenbosch, Holland (1453-1516).
Belonging to a family of painters, he was most likely educated in the workshop of his father Anthonius, specialized in frescoes, gilding of wooden statues and in the production of sacred furnishings for the city cathedral.
An artist of great talent, he gave rise to a painting with a subject that is often difficult to decipher, symbolic or allegorical, but full of charm and linked to both noble and popular sources, which had extraordinary fortune throughout the sixteenth century influencing many European artists.
His works are full of grotesque, bizarre and monstrous figures, which arouse amazement and make us reflect on the dark and irrational sides of life.
Cephalopod
The figurine represents a characteristic monster of Bosch. Here the master elaborates the classical Greek form in his own way. A head covered with a hood and attached to two feet. On the back, two strange fire trails that resemble rockets.
The Triptych of the Judgment of Vienna is an oil painting on wood (163.7×127 cm the central panel, 167.7×60 the left one and 167×60 the right one) by Hieronymus Bosch, datable to about 1482 and kept in the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
The left wing shows the Garden of Eden, whose green landscape dominates the lower three quarters of the table.
The central panel shows a Last Judgment, based on John’s vision of the Apocalypse. Above we see Christ as a judge, surrounded by the Virgin Mary, St. John the Baptist, four angels and the apostles. In fact, under Christ a scenario of destruction and terror opens up, in which men are oppressed by infernal beings of all shapes, similar to insects, paying the price for their sins committed in life. They are burned, cooked on a spit, skewered, impaled, hung on butcher’s hooks, forced to swallow unclean substances (the gluttonous), or subjected to the gears of obscure contraptions.
On the right wing, Hell is practically presented as an extension of the Last Judgment, as the scenes of human beings afflicted by torment continue; the landscape is dark, flames abound and monstrous characters who continue with their oppression towards sinners, drawing episodes that are almost like a military confrontation.
Height: 6 cm
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The line Hieronymus Bosch it is very wide take the inspiration of these images to create
your collection
Other figurines very faithful 3D reproductions of the subjects of his paintings, such as
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” “The Last Judgment” “The Temptation of St. Anthony” and others. . .
Here’s how figurines are made
Parastone it was originally part of the renowned ‘Borzo’ art dealership, founded in 1880. company specializing in the restoration of mainly ecclesiastical works of art.
As more and more sculptures were produced according to their own design, in 1963 it was decided to create
P.arastone as an independent company.
For almost 50 years Parastone has been successfully designing decorative sculptures, partly of a beauty classical timeless, partly in line with the prevailing trends.
The museum’s collection of images under the name “Mouseion” is an important part of the collection.
In addition to true copies of important works of art, Mouseion also consists of interpretations three-dimensional paintings and drawings by many artists, ranging from Hieronymus Bosch to Salvador Dalì.
Also present in the collection are reproductions of drawings by Albert Dubout, Guillermo Forchino, Jacky Zegers and other artists.
The production takes place in the Hertohenbosch workshop in the Netherlands by the hand of skilled craftsmen.
The items are mostly made of marble resin and poly resin, resistant and unalterable materials over time that allow you to create reproductions of works of art by increasing the work of the craftsman at a cost within everyone’s reach.
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