The Garden of Earthly Delights

This painting is from the Northern Renaissance, from 1400-1600. The Northern Renaissance was known for oil painting and linear perspective, focusing on experiences, people, and animals. Hieronymus Bosch painted the Garden of Earthly Delight between 1490-1510; it took him twenty years to complete, I'm not sure where the painting was created, but right now it is located in Madrid, Spain.
This painting stuck out to me because everything that is going on in the image is very chaotic. Bosch used multiple art elements for this painting, such as color, shapes, and form. He uses the colors green and blue for a natural look, and he uses color to set a pattern with the people and animals in his painting. He uses shape to give off a movement vibe; everything in his picture seems to be moving or doing something. Bosch uses form to create a 3D painting. Bosch gives off an emotion of energy in this painting, and it appears that a lot is going on; it might be loud and full of activities. I like this painting but would not own a copy because it is not my style. This painting connects to Humanism because both are in the Northern Renaissance, highlighting Christianity. This painting represents the fear of being sinful.
Work Cited
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Hi Shannon, you chose a beautiful piece of art. I can't believe it took him twenty years to complete. There is so much detail and figures within this painting. I like the color choice he chose and I can agree, everything seems to be moving which makes it look chaotic. You did a great job of explaining the art elements and giving an explanation behind this piece.
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon, this is a very captivating art piece you have shared. I really like reading your thoughts on this, it's easy for me to see what you are trying to get across. I enjoy this piece, it's quite fun to look at. 20 years of work seems to paid off.
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