Hieronymus Bosch: Weltbilder und Traumwerk  

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Hieronymus Bosch: Weltbilder und Traumwerk (1975) is a study on Hieronymus Bosch by Hans Holländer. It is reviewed by Eric De Bruyn here[1].

In the chapter on the legacy, influence and appreciation of Bosch, Holländer points to three works in Italy influenced by Bosch's visual language: The Dream of Raphael a print by Raimondi, la notte (1534), a painting by Battista Dossi and Orpheus and Eurydice, a painting of 1511 by Titian.





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