Jheronimus Bosch: Venice Paintings Restored
Small exhibition
at the Accademia in Venice looking at their Heronimus Bosch pictures and
marking the six hundredth anniversary of his death.
The exhibition
looked in detail at recent conservation work on the pictures funded by the
Bosch Research and Conservation Project explaining the cleaning process and
looking at new things that had been found in the pictures. The odd thing though
was that only one of the pictures was there. The others were on loan to the big
show in Madrid. They had been replaced by very good quality reproductions of
them. The real pictures will be returned before this show ends so it might be
worth waiting to go.
The painting
which was there was a strange triptych of three hermit saints. Each saint was
surrounded by images of their visions, an absolute gift to Bosch! Another
showed the crucifixion of St Liberta, a female saint who sprouted a beard to
put off an unwanted suitor.
Closes 7 February
2017
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