The adoration of the Magi (detail) (c.1495) by Hieronymus Bosch

The adoration of the Magi (detail) - Hieronymus Bosch - c.1495

Artwork Information

TitleThe adoration of the Magi (detail)
ArtistHieronymus Bosch
Datec.1495
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

About The adoration of the Magi (detail)

“The Adoration of the Magi (detail)” is a religious painting by Hieronymus Bosch, dating back to circa 1495 and belonging to the Northern Renaissance art movement. Currently housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain, the artwork exhibits Bosch’s unparalleled skill in infusing religious themes with intricate and symbolic elements.

The painting showcases a captivating landscape filled with a myriad of elements and figures. The foreground is populated with dense foliage and trees. The midground features a path that winds through the terrain, along which various creatures, including wolves and wild boars, appear. A human figure stands in the distance, seemingly surrounded by these animals. The barren trees and sparse vegetation contribute to an atmosphere of desolation and ambivalence. The application of minute details and the use of a muted color palette are indicative of Bosch’s intricate and complex style, compelling viewers to delve deep into the symbolism and narratives interwoven within the scene.

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