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One of the greatest paintings of all time, The Garden of Earthly Delights: an analysis
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[quote:thinking...:MV80OTg2OTE4XzkxMjQzODEwX0MwOUFEQjc5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80942812:MV80OTg2OTE4XzkxMjQzNzI5Xzk5Mzc3NzIz] one of the greatest artists for sure. He makes modern art look like the crap it really is. [/quote] Completely agree. I have a book of his paintings and remember being astounded at the detail. I looked for hours with a magnifying glass because there's so much and what is usually a blurred out background in other paintings, is extremely detailed with more and more to discover. That applies to all of his incredible works. [/quote]
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Not sure I entirely agree with all of his thoughts but every analysis differs. The historical context is interesting:
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