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Hieronymus BOSH
born 1450 - died 1516

Spanish painter, writer, and member of the surrealist movement. He was born in Figueras, Catalonia, and educated at the School of Fine Arts, Madrid. After 1929 he espoused surrealism, although the leaders of the movement later denounced Dalí as overly commercial. Dalí's paintings from this period depict dream imagery and everyday objects in unexpected forms, such as the famous limp watches in The Persistence of Memory. Dalí moved to the United States in 1940, where he remained until 1948. His later paintings, often on religious themes, are more classical in style. They include Crucifixion and The Sacrament of the Last Supper.
Dalí's paintings are characterized by meticulous draftsmanship and realistic detail, with brilliant colors heightened by transparent glazes. Dalí designed and produced surrealist films, illustrated books, handcrafted jewelry, and created theatrical sets and costumes. Among his writings are ballet scenarios and several books, including The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí (1942) and Diary of a Genius (1965).


Adoration of Magi


Adoration of Magi closed


Christ carrying the cross


Christ mocked


Garden of Earthly Delights central panel of the triptych



Death and the miser


Garden of Earthly Delights detail


Garden of Earthly Delights detail 2


Garden of Earthly Delights detail 3

Hieronymus Bosh
Bosh
Salvador Dalì
Dalì
M.C. Esher
Esher
Renè Magritte
Magritte
Giorgio Dechirico
DeChirico
William Blake
Blake
H.R. Giger
Giger
Max Ernst
Ernst
Sowa
Sowa
Pablo Picasso
Picasso
Goya
Goya
James Gleeson
Gleeson


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