Paradise (1575) by Hieronymus Bosch

Paradise - Hieronymus Bosch - 1575

Artwork Information

TitleParadise
ArtistHieronymus Bosch
Date1575
Mediumoil,panel
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Paradise

The artwork titled “Paradise” was created by the artist Hieronymus Bosch in the year 1575, using oil on panel as the medium. It belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and is classified as a religious painting. Presently, the artwork is held in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a serene and idyllic scene that carries religious significance. Situated in a setting reminiscent of the Garden of Eden, the composition includes human figures, possibly Adam and Eve, in repose beneath a tent-like structure adorned with lush foliage. Angels in the background appear to be guiding or observing, contributing to the divine ambiance. The upper portion of the artwork features a red-roofed structure and nautical elements, suggesting a confluence of celestial and earthly realms. Bosch’s signature whimsical and intricate style is evident in the fantastical details and the harmonious integration of nature and the divine.

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