The Netherlands is a quirky place, producing centuries of eccentric, amazing artists from Rembrandt to Vermeer to Van Gogh. But no Dutch artist is as quirky as Hieronymus Bosch, who – starting about 1470 – created this whole fantastic dreamworld of unidentifiable creatures set in surreal settings, and in sometimes hellish scenes. Bosch was all about allegorical painting, and the choices humans have between piety and damnation. Bottom line: He wa…
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