Der Garten der Lüste

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Der Garten der Lüste is the German title of Hieronymus Bosch’s famous late 15th-century triptych painting depicting Eden, a fantastical world of earthly pleasures, and the torments of Hell.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
panel painting
triptych
artHistoricalPeriod Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
centralPanelDepicts sensual pleasures
world of earthly delights
collection Permanent collection of the Museo del Prado
completionDate circa 1500
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Hieronymus Bosch NERFINISHED
depicts Christian eschatology
Garden of Eden NERFINISHED
Hell NERFINISHED
earthly pleasures
fantastical creatures
hybrid animals
moral allegory
musical instruments
nude figures
genre allegorical painting
religious art
hasGermanTitle Der Garten der Lüste NERFINISHED
hasPart central panel
left panel
right panel
inception late 15th century
languageOfTitle German
leftPanelDepicts Paradise NERFINISHED
locatedIn Madrid
Spain
location Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
materialUsed oak panels
oil paint
movement Early Netherlandish painting NERFINISHED
notableFor complex symbolism
detailed fantastical imagery
moralizing themes
numberOfPanels 3
originalTitle The Garden of Earthly Delights NERFINISHED
originalTitleInLanguage Early Modern Dutch
English
rightPanelDepicts torments of the damned
titleInLanguage German

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The Garden of Earthly Delights alsoKnownAs Der Garten der Lüste