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* [[Dark World]]
* [[Dark World]]
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Grotesque Gallery]]: Consider [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Carrying_the_Cross_(Bosch,_1515<!-- E280%9316) his painting of Christ Carrying The Cross]]. -->
* [[Grotesque Gallery]]: Consider [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Carrying_the_Cross_(Bosch,_1515%E2%80%9316) his painting of Christ Carrying The Cross].
* [[Hell Gate]]
* [[Hell Gate]]
* [[Ironic Hell]]: Especially present in the third panel of ''The Garden of Earthly Delights''. A notable example is the "musicians' Hell", which features musicians being impaled on the strings of their instruments.
* [[Ironic Hell]]: Especially present in the third panel of ''The Garden of Earthly Delights''. A notable example is the "musicians' Hell", which features musicians being impaled on the strings of their instruments.
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Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) was a Dutch medieval painter, best known for his colorful and grotesque depictions of Hell. He made several paintings about the subject and nobody has ever come close to his vivid and creepy visions of the place: Ugly demons torturing people in complete agony and scenes which predate Surrealism by five centuries. Most of these strange scenes are the product of symbolism that might be clear and understandable to a viewer in Bosch's age, but now, centuries later, can be difficult to decipher. Bosch's paintings show mankind in all of his corruptness and meanspiritness, doomed to end up in Hell, while only a few chosen ones will be allowed in Heaven. Even the Church is not spared in his fatal vision. He was able to depict Western European society during The Late Middle Ages in a satirical and memorable light, that still inspires artists nowadays.

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