St. Anthony. St. Giles (1489 – 1499) by Hieronymus Bosch

St. Anthony. St. Giles - Hieronymus Bosch - 1489 - 1499

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Anthony. St. Giles
ArtistHieronymus Bosch
Date1489 - 1499
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions63 x 43.3 cm
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance

About St. Anthony. St. Giles

The artwork titled “St. Anthony. St. Giles” by the esteemed artist Hieronymus Bosch, was created between 1489 and 1499. Rendered in oil on panel, this religious painting is a quintessential example of the Northern Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 63 by 43.3 centimeters.

The artwork is comprised of two distinct panels, each depicting a scene featuring a saint. On the left, a central figure, likely Saint Anthony, is surrounded by a dark and chaotic environment filled with peculiar and disturbing creatures, characteristic of Bosch’s unique style. The right panel presents a serene yet solemn scene, presumably portraying Saint Giles in a contrasting landscape that includes elements suggestive of prayer and contemplation. Bosch’s intricate detailing and imaginative vision infuse this religious artwork with a profound sense of both turmoil and divinity.

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