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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.
Fountain of Paradise
Bosch it shows us how we mortal souls, who have sprung from heaven on earth, are on our way to the atrocious trials of hell through our impure lives on earth. This gorgeous fountain of exotic paradise it is located in the midst of a heavenly and blissful scene. Its design is alienating, almost extraterrestrial. In the hole, placed exactly in the center of the left panel, we can see an owl as a contemplative central figure.
The Garden of Earthly Delights is an oil on panel triptych (220 × 389 cm), dating from around 1480-1490 and kept in the Prado Museum in Madrid.
Of uncertain date, it is considered the masterpiece and the most ambitious work of the artist. In no other work did Bosch reach such a level of complexity, both in symbolic meanings and in vivid display imagination. The work depicts numerous biblical scenes and is probably intended to describe the history of humanity through medieval Christian doctrine
It is made up of a central panel of an almost square shape to which two rectangular wings are placed next to it that can be closed on it; when folded, they show a representation of the Earth during Creation. The three scenes of the open triptych are probably to be analyzed in chronological order from left to right, although there is no certainty of this reading. The left panel represents God as the pivot of the meeting between Adam and Eva; the central one is a vast fantastic view of nude figures, imaginary animals, large fruit and rock formations; the one on the right is instead a vision of Hell and represents the torments of damnation.
Height: 32 cm
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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 Parastone as an independent company.
For almost 50 years Parastone has been successfully designing decorative sculptures, partly of a timeless classic beauty, partly in line with 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 three-dimensional interpretations of paintings and drawings by many artists, ranging from Hieronymus Bosch to Salvador Dali.
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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