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Flemish tapestry. Series Four tapestries after Hieronymus Bosch. Tribulations of human life (Tribulaciones de la vida humana). Third tapestry in the series. Model Inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch. Manufacture Unknown workshop, Brussels
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Flemish tapestry. Series Four tapestries after Hieronymus Bosch. Tribulations of human life (Tribulaciones de la vida humana). Third tapestry in the series. Model Inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch. Manufacture Unknown workshop, Brussels
7209209 Flemish tapestry. Series Four tapestries after Hieronymus Bosch. Tribulations of human life (Tribulaciones de la vida humana). Third tapestry in the series. Model Inspired by the work of Hieronymus Bosch. Manufacture Unknown workshop, Brussels. Before 1560. Fabric Gold, silver, silk and wool. by Bosch, Hieronymus (c.1450-1516) (after); 298x368 cm; Monasterio del Escorial, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Size 298 x 368 cm. Location Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Origin Collection of Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle. On display Halls of Honour. National Heritage (Patrimonio Nacional) inv 10004012. San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain); © Paul Maeyaert
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Backcloth Comunidad De Madrid El Escorial Gilding Golden Human Person Madrid Madrid Province Monastery Of El Escorial San Lorenzo De El Escori San Lorenzo De El Escorial Silk Silk Velvet White Wool Wool Flemish Art Flemish Artist Tapestries
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This print showcases a Flemish tapestry from the 16th century, part of a series inspired by the renowned artist Hieronymus Bosch. The tapestry, titled "Tribulations of human life" is the third piece in the collection and measures an impressive 298x368 cm. Its origins lie in an unknown workshop in Brussels before 1560. The fabric used to create this masterpiece is a combination of gold, silver, silk, and wool. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life Bosch's imaginative vision. Depicting scenes that reflect the trials and tribulations faced by humanity, this tapestry offers a glimpse into both the artist's mind and society at that time. Currently housed at Monasterio del Escorial in Madrid, Spain, this artwork holds historical significance as it was once part of Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle's private collection. Now on display in the Halls of Honour at San Lorenzo de El Escorial, it has become a treasured piece within National Heritage (Patrimonio Nacional). Photographer Paul Maeyaert expertly captures every aspect of this remarkable tapestry with his lens. From its golden gilding to its rich silk velvet textures, every detail is brought to life through his skillful photography. This print serves as a testament to not only Bosch's artistic genius but also to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship found within Flemish art. It invites viewers into another era while reminding us that despite our own tribulations throughout history, we are all connected through our shared human experience.
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