The Haywain triptych exists in two versions, one in the Escorial, the other in the Prado, Madrid. Both are in poor condition and have been heavily restored, and scholars disagree as to which is the original. The left inner wing presents the Creation and Fall of Man, and the expulsion of the rebel angels, the right wing is occupied by a view of Hell. The central panel presents a new image: a curious vehicle, a great haywain lumbering across a vast landscape, being pulled by devils towards Hell and damnation.
Summary of works by Bosch |
Paintings |
Early paintings | 7 Deadly Sins | Various panels |
Garden of Earthly Delights | Haywain |
Panels in Venice | Last Judgment | Various triptychs |
Adoration of the Magi | Temptation of St Anthony |
Graphics |
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