Stefan Fischer

Hieronymus Bosch. the Complete Works. 40th Ed

130.50 

Enter Hieronymus Bosch’s world of delicious demons, nightmare creatures, and atrocious angels in Stefan Fischer’s definitive collection. This Taschen 40th edition features fresh photographs of recently restored masterpieces including The Garden of Earthly Delights and The Last Judgement, revealing the complete works of history’s most fantastical painter with unprecedented clarity.

Bosch. the Complete Works

420.50 

Dive into the mysterious world of Hieronymus Bosch with Stefan Fischer’s comprehensive TASCHEN monograph. Featuring newly photographed restored masterpieces, this complete works collection decodes the enigmatic painter’s revolutionary vision through accessible analysis. Includes special focus on The Garden of Earthly Delights and a stunning The Last Judgment fold-out, making Bosch’s complex symbolism accessible to modern readers.

Hieronymus Bosch. Complete Works

942.50 

Enter Hieronymus Bosch’s surreal world of delicious demons and atrocious angels through Stefan Fischer’s definitive TASCHEN publication. This comprehensive catalogue raisonné reveals the Dutch master’s complete works with fresh insights into his fantastical schemes and cryptic symbolism. No painter has matched Bosch’s extraordinary imagination, blending nightmare creatures with religious themes in compositions of unprecedented complexity and artistic brilliance.

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