Concert in the Egg was originally thought to be one of Hieronymus Bosch's lost works of art. However, when the musical notation within the painting was analysed, it was found to be the work of Thomas Crecquillon circa 1549. Crecquillon was a composer from the Netherlands, who was active after Bosch's death. An ink drawing of seven characters
The Ship of Fools is not about other people, it is about us 1. My guess on the Ship of Fools was somewhat correct. I was right on the fact that the people in the boat were celebrating mindlessly. However, I did not know that it had a religious aspect to it. I researched some of Bosch’s works, and they all have really deep meanings to
Published on June 19, 2020 / Updated on October 14, 2023. Email: tomgurney1@gmail.com / Phone: +44 7429 011000. St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, also sometimes known as St John the Baptist in Meditation, is dated to around 1489. It was produced by respected master Hieronymus Bosch who specialised in figurative art and religious themes.
dewiki Das Narrenschiff (Hieronymus Bosch) enwiki Ship of Fools (painting) eswiki La nave de los locos; fawiki کشتی احمقها; frwiki La Nef des fous (Bosch) hywiki Հիմարների նավը (նկար, Բոսխ) itwiki Nave dei folli (Bosch) jawiki 愚者の船 (ボスの絵画) kawiki ბრიყვთა გემი; lawiki
You would need a magnifying glass to find all the details in Bosch's paintings. Here in "Ship of Fools," for example, the boat's rudder is a ladle - not something that would effectively keep the hosBvIN.