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The Last Judgment is a triptych by the Early Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch, created after 1482.. The triptych is now in the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria.The outside of the shutters panel are painted in grisaille on panel, while the inside shutters and the center panel are painted in oil.
The Last Judgement (Martin paintings) Last Judgement (Fra Bartolomeo) Last Judgement (Lochner) Last Judgement (Venusti) The Last Judgement Triptych (Klontzas) The Last Judgement (Vasari and Zuccari) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Bruges) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Vienna) The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich ...
The Last Judgment c. 1500–1505 Oil on wood 163.7 × 127 cm (central panel) 167.7 × 60 cm (left wing) 167 × 60 cm (right wing) Academie für Bildenden Künste, Vienna, Austria The outer panels show two images: Saint James the Greater and Saint Bavo, both rendered in grisaille. Outside panels of The Last Judgment c. 1500–1505 Oil on wood
The Last Judgment (Bosch, Vienna) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich) M. The Marriage Feast at Cana (Bosch) S. Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child; Ship of ...
The Last Judgment is a triptych of disputed authorship, either by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, his workshop, or a collaboration between artist and workshop. It was created after 1486. It is one of eight surviving triptychs by Bosch. [1] The triptych currently resides at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium.
The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things is a painting attributed to the Early Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch [1] [2] or to a follower of his, [3] completed around 1500 or later. Since 1898 its authenticity has been questioned several times.
In contrast to Bosch's two other exant triptychs, The Last Judgment (around 1482) and The Haywain (after 1510), God is absent from the central panel. Instead, this panel shows humanity acting with apparent free will as naked men and women engage in various pleasure-seeking activities.
Last Judgement (Lochner) The Last Judgement Triptych (Klontzas) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Bruges) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Vienna) The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich) The Last Judgment (Moskos) The Last Judgment (Kavertzas) The Last Judgment (Klontzas) The Last Judgment (Memling) A Logician Devil