ABBEMA, Louise (1858-1927); Abrahams, Mort; Bosch
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ABBEMA, Louise (1858-1927); Abrahams, Mort; Bosch
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Aeken Bosch Called Delights Earthly Flemish Hell Hieronymus Louise Lower Panel Prado Triptych Abbema
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This detail is taken from the lower left panel of the renowned triptych, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," painted by the Flemish master, Hieronymus Bosch, around 1490-1510. The triptych is currently housed in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. In this section, we see two figures, identified as Louise Abbema and Mort Abrahams, depicted in a colorful and whimsical scene. Abbema, a wealthy Dutch patroness, and Abrahams, a Jewish merchant from Antwerp, are believed to have commissioned the painting. Their presence in the artwork is a testament to Bosch's ability to capture the essence of his patrons and integrate them into his fantastical vision. The vanity and extravagance of the couple are portrayed through their elaborate attire and the abundance of fruits and flowers surrounding them. This intriguing detail offers a glimpse into the lives of the patrons and the artistic collaboration between them and Bosch. The vibrant colors and imaginative details make this a delight for art enthusiasts and a testament to the enduring allure of Bosch's masterpiece.
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