The Seven Deadly Sins is one of Bosch's earliest known works and reflects the style and preoccupation which would later come to be considered characteristic of him. He designed this painting to be walked around in order to view the seven deadly sins of anger, envy, avarice, gluttony, sloth, lust and pride. Even in this early picture, Bosch's comic and moralizing genius is evident.
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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