Hieronymus Bosch: Enigmatic Art & Life Revealed
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Hieronymus #bosch Enigmatic Art & Life Revealed
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Hieronymus Bosch
Jeroen Anthoniszoon van Aken
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Born: c.1450
Died: August 9, 1516
Active Years: 1480 - 1516
Nationality: Dutch
Art Movement: Northern Renaissance
Painting School: Flemish School
Field: painting
Influenced on: Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_Bosch
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Very little is known about the artist Hieronymus Bosch. His date of birth, thoughts, writings, personality, and the meaning of his art have all been lost to time. What is left, though, is a series of paintings that defy the imagination as well as any set art form before him. What is known is that he received many commissions to paint from abroad, and it is thought that he was taught to paint by his father or an uncle. Four out of his five sons also became painters like their father. In 1488 he joined the Brotherhood of Our Lady, which was a highly respected conservative religious group, which is in part some explanation of his subject matter.
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0:00 Summary of Hieronymus Bosch
01:26 Childhood
03:11 Early Training
04:16 Ecce Homo
11:44 Mature Period
14:15 Saint Jerome at Prayer
16:52 Christ Carrying the Cross
21:04 The Adoration of the Magi
30:38 Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness
33:09 The Cutting the Stone
35:29 Later Work
38:01 The Garden of Earthly Delights
58:18 The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things
01:03:21 The Haywain
01:09:04 Hermit Saints
01:13:33 The Conjurer
01:16:14 The Last Judgement
01:22:47 The Temptation of Saint Anthony
01:31:05 Death and the Miser
01:33:28 Ascent of the Blessed
01:36:54 The Marriage Feast at Cana
01:40:12 The Wayfarer
01:44:15 The Legacy of Hieronymus Bosch
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This is so well done! It really helps you see Bosch in a detailed way. Love it! Kudos to whoever did the animations at the end. I could watch that for hours.
Thank you for this wonderful presentation. Lots of time to look at the works, with a calm and pleasant narrator.
Excellent work, Thank you for posting.
Incredible works. We have only to observe. Judgement is individual. His work is odd, but here we are. Still seeking understanding.
Bosch seems to have been acutely sensitive to the enormous gulf between society and the ideals of Christianity. But who did he sell his art to? Remarkable patrons indeed!
Many artists of his time and after picked up his style and painted in his genre. This was just as the mini-ice age began to take hold in Europe.
Thank you. I’m sending this to my adult children. Art education is so valuable. They will see these images. Better they have a small understanding, rather than none.
Such a great documentary. Giving plenty of time to each piece of art for the viewer to examine them well. A very unique artist indeed.
I love Bosch's work, very interesting interpretation.
Wonderful! great narration, and the closing animation is amazing. Thank you!
Thank you for all that you do. How do I support? Please don’t stop making these.
Wonderful and unique works. Just lovely.
He really depicted the common run of humanity accurately. Bestial faces, the visible ugliness of ugly souls, bullies and psychopaths and criminals very often have faces that wouldn't be out of place in a Bosch painting.
While I have seen the painting that's here in Frankfurt at the Städel (think I read they have the second largest collection of paintings from middle ages) I didn't know or understand what the story behind it was. I can't wait to go back soon to visit it with new eyes! this was a wonderful biography of his works and life. You have earned a new subscriber!
Excellent documentary. I enjoyed every second of it.
Awesome thanks
Thank you.
You never forget the first time u see his work... like all great art.
I absolutely agree I loved it so much I have a reprint of garden of earthly delights in my bedroom. I absolutely love e it❤
@@RR448 I could look at it for hours.. very unique 👌
@@Stewartchampion same.
@@RR448 it's like when I first saw max ernst paintings ..I was blown away.. ...I got a print on my wall and I often find new things in it ..same with dali....and another big fav is obviously bosch .I got a book on him..tho I wish it was bigger... pics are too small...would love to see it with my own eyes and not a book..any how all the best
Loved every minute, from start to end. Congratulatios and thanks for posting. Greetings from Brazil.
this is as other-worldly, as say, the pyramids or other such incredible works that we still can't fathom... amazing thank you so much for posting I was blown away. I'm a painter so..
One of the coolest artists
Just hundreds of years ahead of his time. The vignettes stick in your memory, reminding you of the vastness of the human mind.
Someone with the/a Bigger Picture in their grasp.
The description of him: A purveyor of Hellish diableries. That's a pretty damn cool way to be remembered. Good writer, too...whoever wrote it.
This is an astonishingly revealing documentary. I'm increasingly disturbed by the dissonance caused by such a pious artist producing what is essentially blatant sin porn in such exquisite photographic detail. His skills are extraordinary. Still, I call it SIN PORN that lets the viewer feel like they are superior to other sinners.
Is that how it personally makes you feel as a viewer?
@@Itcant138 That's a stupid question. No, I don't feel that way because I don't believe in the fairy story behind it.
@@clarkeblacker How very sinful of you! 😱🫣
@@Itcant138 I'm so glad you took time out of your day to judge me.
@@clarkeblacker Dog shall smite thee
Wonderful. 😍
BRAVO! Jeroen! There is one Burgundy, that still draws breath...
Harikaydı..Çok teşekkürler.
here is a great example of what life was like when we had imaginations... we have no capacity for our own thoughts anymore, technology thinks and decides for us.
Bosch portrayed the nightmarish because he saw the nightmarish. Hell is more than some epic depiction of hell as a realm of fantastic Sanity It's the depiction of life itself.Which, in itself will always be as close to hell as any man could ever experience.
L'enfer c'est les autres...!
Hieronymus Bosch must have had horrid visions of the apocalypse to be painting these scenes ..
His works are favorites of mine - only he made everyone look the same.
well done.
Other worldly to be sure
Henry Fuseli where nightmare begins and there is no escape from the dreams of bosch
An an artistic genius driven mad by the religious madness of the age.
Of course you know he was known by his friends as Bish Bash .
I'm just now learning about Bosch but his description, on down to the juxtaposition of his grotesque style and conservative Christian life, remind me of Basil Wolverton. An artist who gained some popularity in the early to mid 20th century USA as a talented caricaturist specializing in the grotesque.
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Bosch's art must have influenced the Adams family series!
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@ 3.55 sec ..... " Rats for sale . Get your rats here !! "
This dude must have gotten into the magic mushrooms.
Early A.I art
What planet did someone say Bosch beamed in from?
Did he not come from the planet Vulca?
You can see by my 'avatar' im a big Bosh fan...surreal is subjective to mind symbols of subterfuges of feelingd.
Many would’ve said he was insane.
“One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small …” Bosch was clearly tripping balls whatever brew he partook of. Religiosity plus hallucinogens = Busch’s art. Even the witches had their trippy “flying ointment.”
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All I can think of is Dead Can Dance.
What’s happening at 0:00:48?
A time when the old ideas were strong, yet the renaissance gave artists the tools to express and understand IE ABSOLUTE TORTURE lol
18:32 Pay attention to the cross shape - this is the correct cross, how it really was, not that thing in the modern churches
Who was the black man in the picture and why is he wearing all white. He was leadership I bet he was overthrowed by the inquisition
One of the 3 kings / Magi....?
Genre of grotesque
Apparently, you didn't check your pronunciations before filming.
In his day: purposely perverse; decidedly demonic. In 2024: screwy and momentarily amusing.
Acts chapter 10 say that Jesus was hung in a tree. Where and why is the cross in the picture
Because greek word xylou does not mean only a tree but also a wood in general.
Disturbingly vivid
Whoa ! LOTS of mispronunciations ! 😮
I can’t stand the super heavy religious stuff. But I appreciate that anyone who would dare to paint that much of their interpretation and feeling into such doctrinally official and sacred subject matter HAS to have some level of irreverence inside of them. Otherwise how dare they? Who are you to add anything to this?
Shut up silly atheist
Huh?
Bosch painted heavy religious propaganda and he was a very successful artist during his lifetime......... are you okay??
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Astrological and occult paintings too
Why not switch off then.
46:20 Okay, I love you but this panel is about as ambiguous as purchasing tissues and lotion.
Strange how his depiction of the infant Christ seems the weakest element in his art
Some people glorify vulgarism...
is that a bad thing?
Some art isn’t for you.
isn’t it great!
some people wouldn't know vulgarism if it landed squarely on their snootzlepootzle
stinkin rascist his name is JEROEN BOSCH
He must've been disturbed mentally.