Beasts in the Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch | 400 Pieces

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This detail from the famous triptych known as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch is from the upper...
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This detail from the famous triptych known as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch is from the upper portion of the left panel and features the animals (both real and fanciful) God populated Eden with before Adam and Eve were banished from the garden.
 
The perfect gift for wooden jigsaw puzzlers and Fine Art enthusiasts, this traditional adult Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights wooden jigsaw puzzle can be done time and again. Our wooden jigsaw puzzle artists have included many shaped whimsy wooden jigsaw puzzle pieces that match the theme of the painting and we have integrated them in ways that will delight and surprise you as you put the puzzle together. 
 
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 400
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 11" X 17"
  • Artist: Hieronymus Bosch
  • Serial #: NP19-400-117
  • Wood Thickness: 4mm
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2
  • Made in the USA
  • Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights
  • Hieronymus Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights
  • Serial #: NP19-400-117
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Keywords: Garden of Earthly Delights
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 400
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 11" X 17"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2

Hieronymus Bosch

Hieronymus Bosch, a Dutch painter born around 1450 in 's-Hertogenbosch, was a unique figure in the art world. Little is known about his early life or training. Still, it is believed that he hailed from a family of painters and was a member of the local Brotherhood of Our Lady, a prestigious religious organization. Bosch's artistic vision was heavily influenced by the social upheaval and religious anxiety of his time. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he delved into fantastical imagery and moralistic themes rather than conventional religious scenes, a choice that would set him apart in the art world.

Bosch's work is renowned for its intricate detail, vivid imagination, and often unsettling depictions of human folly, sin, and redemption. His most famous paintings,  The Garden of Earthly DelightsThe Haywain Triptych, and The Temptation of St. Anthony, feature landscapes of surreal creatures, hybrid monsters, and symbolic figures. These works defy simple interpretation, blending biblical references with allegorical storytelling and a deeply personal, almost dreamlike sense of invention. Bosch's complex, visionary style set him apart from other artists of the Northern Renaissance and established him as a forerunner to later explorations of the subconscious in art.

Despite the relatively small number of his surviving works, Bosch's influence has been profound and enduring. His paintings captivated audiences during his lifetime and were collected by powerful patrons such as King Philip II of Spain. Over the centuries, his reputation grew, inspiring generations of artists, writers, and scholars fascinated by the enigmatic power of his imagery. Hieronymus Bosch died in 1516, but his fantastical visions continue to intrigue and mystify, securing his place as one of the most imaginative and significant artists in Western art history.