The Haywain Triptych - Hieronymus Bosch
The Haywain Triptych is a panel painting by Hieronymus Bosch, one of the greatest artists of the Northern Renaissance. It is among the most famous examples of Christian art of the early 16th century, packed with symbolism and allegorical meanings. The work was one of a series of six paintings bought by Philip II of Spain in 1570. It is housed in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. Video presentation, music, and voice over: Byron Thomas. Thank you for watching.

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