The Haywain, c.1512/15 Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516)

Location: Prado Museum Madrid Spain
Original Size: 136 x 101 cm

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Condition:Unframed
SKU:BHE-16866
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+ 4 cm (1.6") Margins for Stretching
Creation Time: 8-10 Weeks
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14th June 2016 4:56pm
Hieronymus Bosch - The Hay Wain

The moral and religious key to this allegory of the Church is provided by the angel who turns to the diaphanous Christ in the clouds. The vehicle of carnal pleasures, which runs over many sinners on its course, is also the object of desire of many who try to get on board with hooks and ladders, and it is followed by emperor, kings and princes on horseback.

In the centre and in the foreground are episodes alluding to the major vices. In the background, a landscape goes deep into a distant blue. The allegory and subject matter invite attention, and might dominate the interest of the viewer if he does not observe the form in which the representational material is absorbed and resolved.

The picture is lucidly composed of three parts in aerial perspective, following Leonardo, and like the next triptych (which is considered to be a little later, because of the absence of traditional pictorial elements), has a tendency towards the crystalline in every form. Here the concept is less fabulous and more imbued with earthy gusto, but it is still a powerfully original vision that rises from the stage in front, with its diagonal connections in plan and elevation and, beyond the central mass of the hay wain, loses itself in the background. The parade is organized so that, despite any diversions, each detail which animates the complex is organically and completely grasped.
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