Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil

"The story of a determined quest is enlivened by insights into the clawing animals, bizarre monsters and sinful humans that populate Bosch's fantastical visions." - Globe & Mail

Co-presented by KW|AG

A part of Art, Design & Architecture 2016

“When the hometown of the late-medieval artist Hieronymus Bosch planned an exhibition to mark the 500th anniversary of his death in 1516, it faced an uphill battle: The town of Den Bosch owns no work by its namesake.

“This quietly intriguing documentary about the proposed exhibition by a small Dutch museum is filled with underdog moments as its art historians set out to verify the authenticity of dubious works and coax crucial loans out of Madrid’s mighty Prado. Will they have to tell Ghent their Bosch is just school-of? Will their colleagues in Rotterdam upstage them with a competing show? Will the Spanish curator, who gleefully points out that she has the Boschs and they don’t, cough up?

“The story of a determined quest is always enlivened by insights into the clawing animals, bizarre monsters and sinful humans that populate Bosch’s fantastical visions.” -The Globe and Mail

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