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Early 16th century

The Adoration of the Magi

Hieronymus Bosch

Netherlandish, c. 1450 - 1516

Known for creating fantastic visions, Hieronymus Bosch was also a highly inventive painter of religious scenes. Here he took the traditional Christian subject of the Adoration of the Magi—kings from Africa, Asia, and Europe who arrived in Bethlehem bearing gifts for the Christ Child—and wove it into a meditation on gift giving and receiving. The exquisite gold-on-white patterning on the sleeve of the African king depicts the story from the Bible’s Old Testament of the Israelites receiving the gift of manna (food) from heaven after wandering in the desert for forty years.

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The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works

This online scholarly publication examines one of the finest collections of European art ever to have been formed in the United States by a private collector.
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