It will be put on display in the upcoming exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts which will be one of the most significant Bosch shows in the international museum world in the last fifty years.Continue reading
One of the largest exhibitions of Hieronymus Bosch in the past fifty years opened in Budapest’s Museum of Fine Arts on Friday.
Original paintings by Bosch have come from Paris, Boston, Madrid, Berlin, Frankfurt and Rotterdam, President János Áder noted at the opening event. The exhibition also includes works by his contemporaries from the master’s workshop, as well as illustrations, drawings and high-quality copies that can help viewers understand the artist.
The ten original paintings on show in Budapest represent almost half of Bosch’s life work that have survived the centuries.
Museum of Fine Arts director László Baán said that the show was not only the largest ever Bosch exhibition in central Europe but globally one of the most significant Bosch exhibitions of recent decades.
Nearly fifty prestigious public and private collections have lent works for the Budapest exhibition, he added.
Larry Silver, an art historian and professor emeritus at University of Pennsylvania, told the event that the exhibition represented a milestone in Bosch research. It also includes painted manuscripts, drawings and sculptures that were posssibly the basis of Bosch’s inventions, he added.
The exhibition comprising a total of 90 works runs until July 17.
Photos by Szilárd Koszticsák/MTI