- H.
Isherwood (1933). "The
Haywain". The
Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 62 (363): 281–289. JSTOR 865555. "The
Haywain – facts". The
National Gallery...
- The
Haywain Triptych is a
panel painting by the
Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch, now in the
Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain. A date of around...
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three large triptychs (the
others are The Last
Judgment of c. 1482 and The
Haywain Triptych of c. 1516) that can be read from left to
right and in
which each...
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transporting people. A
wagon or cart,
usually four-wheeled; for example, a
haywain,
normally has four wheels, but the term has now
acquired slightly poetical...
- of
Earthly Delights,
Triptych of the
Temptation of St.
Anthony and The
Haywain Triptych by
Hieronymus Bosch The
Portinari Altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes...
- Gemäldegalerie of Berlin. The painting's
composition has
similarities with the
Haywain Triptych or The
Garden of
Earthly Delights: both also show the
Garden of...
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similar to the man
depicted in The Path of Life
panel on the
exterior of The
Haywain Triptych. The
character has been
interpreted as
choosing between the path...
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Earthly Delights (1504) Adam and Eve (1507) The
Creation of Adam (1512) The
Haywain Triptych (1516) Eve, the
Serpent and
Death (1510s or 1520s) Adam and Eve...
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Fairford Church in
Gloucestershire and
Hieronymus Bosch's
painting The
Haywain,
circa 1515,
which portrays a
large cart of hay
being drawn by "infernal...
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tabletop painting of The
Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last
Things and The
Haywain Triptych.
Bosch painted his
works mostly on oak
panels using oil as a medium...