A deck of daydreams and nightmares! This deck presents the 78 cards of the tarot as seen through the mind of 15th-century Dutch painter, Hieronymus Bosch. There are few artists whose work has sustained its power to shock, amaze, and delight audiences for over 500 years, but anyone who views The Garden of Earthly Delights will surely experience Discerning art viewers may recognize this scene as a snippet from the 16th-century painting, “The Temptation of Saint Anthony,” by Hieronymus Bosch. However, most may not remember St. Anthony 1. The Size Of The Garden Of Earthly Delights Triptych. The Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymus Bosch, c.1490-1500, Museo Del Prado. It’s huge! The height is 205.5cm (81 inches), and the width is 384.9cm (152 inches). The width of each wing is 76.5cm (30 inches). The central panel is 231.9cm (91 inches), and in its closed form, the Hieronymus Bosch, Saint Christopher, c. 1490–1500, Oil on oak panel, 113.7 × 71.6 cm, via Wiki Commons. Hybrids abound—unicorn dolphins frolic in heaven and rat-faced lizards impale the More than 500 years have passed since the death of Early Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch, and his small oeuvre of some 30 known paintings and drawings The Marriage Feast at Cana (Bosch) The Marriage Feast at Cana. (Bosch) The Marriage Feast At Cana is a painting that was formerly attributed to Hieronymus Bosch. The painting resides at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Several copies exist of this picture. The copy in Boijmans had been considered the original. The Garden of Earthly Delights, a triptych of paintings by Hieronymus Bosch. Dating from between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between 40 and 60 years of age. His most famous work, also considered EuroGraphics Hieronymus Bosch - The Graden of Earthly Delights 1000-Piece Puzzle. Hieronymus Bosch is a Dutch artist whose pen name comes from his birthplace. The Garden of Earthly Delights is his most famous work consisting of a few triptych altarpieces. Box size: 10" x 14" x 2. 37". Finished Size: 19. 25" x 26. 5". Christopher Jobson. Teaching art history online can be tough, despite a wealth of tools and technologies it’s difficult to create an environment that compares to a great teacher who can make artworks engaging to a live audience. However, this new interactive exhibit of Hieronymus Bosch’s famous Garden of Earthly Delights completely nails it. Susan Frances Jones, “The ‘Garden of Paradise’ at the Art Institute of Chicago and Its Relationship to the Work of Hieronymus Bosch,” in Le Dessin sous-jacent dans la peinture Colloque XIV, ed. Roger van Schoute and Hélène Verougstraete, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2003, pp. 140–49, fig. 1. Frédéric Elsig, Jheronimus Bosch: La Question de vYf6v.