
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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A striking, allegorical composition attributed to Hieronymus Bosch, Das Gleichnis von den Blinden offers a dramatic study of human folly and moral blindness. Its dense symbolism, expressive figures, and moral urgency make it compelling for collectors and students of Northern Renaissance imagery.
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Artwork details listed: attribution to Hieronymus Bosch; year given as 1750 (as listed); collection and location: Gemäldegalerie Berlin. Dimensions: 887 × 603 pixels (digital reproduction). Historica...
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Hieronymus Bosch (1450–1516) was a Northern Low Countries (Dutch) Early Netherlandish painter celebrated for visionary, allegorical panels and triptychs. His imaginative, often grotesque iconography profoundly influenced Northern art and later generations interested in fantastical imagery.
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