A painting that has been in 80 years in a storage room in Kansas has proven to be painted by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch.
There’s only about 25 known works by the Renaissance master, who is called “the devil’s painter” because of its imaginative and dramatic explorations of the heavenly, hell and the place in between, writes the BBC.
– The little monsters the panel are typically “Bosch Kingdom,” says one of the scientists who identified the plant told AFP, pointing to a creature with a fox’s head and a frog crawling out of a stream.
The work, which depicts the saint St. Anton, are now part of an exhibition in the city of Den Bosch opened the 500 anniversary of artist’s death.
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