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[2009.07.02] Portrait of Elizabeth Bosch
Photographic print. Color. Portrait of Elizabeth Bosch. Image is color enhanced. Head and shoulders image of a woman with a buttoned blouse. Identified as Elizabeth Bosch. Inscribed on the back: ?Grandmother Bosch; Lenn & Dad Grandparents; My Great Grandma Bosch. Elizabeth Miltenberger[?s] Great Grandmother.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Photographic print. Color. Portrait of Elizabeth Bosch. Image is color enhanced. Head and shoulders image of a woman with a buttoned blouse. Identified as Elizabeth Bosch. Inscribed on the back: ?Grandmother Bosch; Lenn & Dad Grandparents; My Great Grandma Bosch. Elizabeth Miltenberger[?s] Great Grandmother.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
[2009.07.01] Portrait of Martin Bosch
Photographic print. Color. Portrait of Martin Bosch. Image is color enhanced. Head and shoulders image of a man in a suit and tie. The man also has a mustache. Identified as Martin Bosch. Inscribed on the back: ?Grandfather Bosch; My Great Grandpa Bosch; Elizabeth Miltenberger[?s] Great Grandfather Martin Bosch.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Photographic print. Color. Portrait of Martin Bosch. Image is color enhanced. Head and shoulders image of a man in a suit and tie. The man also has a mustache. Identified as Martin Bosch. Inscribed on the back: ?Grandfather Bosch; My Great Grandpa Bosch; Elizabeth Miltenberger[?s] Great Grandfather Martin Bosch.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
… A Man like Bosch …
Item does not contain fulltextSecond international Jheronimus Bosch conference: the sources of Bosch, 23 mei 200
[2009.07.19] Portrait of the Simon Bosch children
Photographic postcard. Black and white. Portrait of the Simon Bosch children. Studio image of seven children. Four are in the back and three are in the front. Identified as the children of Simon Bosch. (Back row, left to right): Elizabeth, Peter, Leo, and Margaret. (Front row, left to right): Helen, George, and Lena. Circa 1927. Photographer is Hansen Studio; Rugby, North Dakota. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon?s children.? Inscribed on the back: ?Simon J. Bosch family. Liz, Mark [?], Leo, Lena, Helen, Pete, Geo.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Photographic postcard. Black and white. Portrait of the Simon Bosch children. Studio image of seven children. Four are in the back and three are in the front. Identified as the children of Simon Bosch. (Back row, left to right): Elizabeth, Peter, Leo, and Margaret. (Front row, left to right): Helen, George, and Lena. Circa 1927. Photographer is Hansen Studio; Rugby, North Dakota. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon?s children.? Inscribed on the back: ?Simon J. Bosch family. Liz, Mark [?], Leo, Lena, Helen, Pete, Geo.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
[2009.07.09] Portrait of Simon and Francis (Hoffart) Bosch
Photographic postcard. Black and white. Portrait of Simon and Francis (Hoffart) Bosch. Studio image of a man and a woman. Man is seated in a chair at the left. Woman stands on the right and has her hand on the man?s shoulder. Couple identified as Simon and Francis (Hoffart) Bosch. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon & Francis.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Photographic postcard. Black and white. Portrait of Simon and Francis (Hoffart) Bosch. Studio image of a man and a woman. Man is seated in a chair at the left. Woman stands on the right and has her hand on the man?s shoulder. Couple identified as Simon and Francis (Hoffart) Bosch. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon & Francis.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
Jheronimus Bosch, his Patrons and his Public
Item does not contain fulltextJheronimus Bosch, his Patrons and his Public. 3rd International Jheronimus Bosch Conference, 16-18 Sept. 2012440 p
[2009.07.06] Wedding portrait of Anton and Kathryn (Jaeger) Bosch
Cabinet card. Black and white. Wedding portrait of Anton and Kathryn (Jaeger) Bosch. Studio image of a bridal couple. Man at the left sits in a wicker chair. He was a flower pinned to his suit. Woman stands at the right. She is resting her hand on the man?s shoulder. She has a flower pinned to her dress, a veil, and a crucifix necklace. Circa 1912. Photographer is Crest Studio; Rugby, North Dakota. Inscribed on the back: ?Anton Bosch; My Dad?s Bro.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Cabinet card. Black and white. Wedding portrait of Anton and Kathryn (Jaeger) Bosch. Studio image of a bridal couple. Man at the left sits in a wicker chair. He was a flower pinned to his suit. Woman stands at the right. She is resting her hand on the man?s shoulder. She has a flower pinned to her dress, a veil, and a crucifix necklace. Circa 1912. Photographer is Crest Studio; Rugby, North Dakota. Inscribed on the back: ?Anton Bosch; My Dad?s Bro.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
[2009.07.04] Portrait of the Martin and Elizabeth Bosch family
Cabinet card. Black and white. Portrait of the Martin and Elizabeth Bosch family. Image of a family in front of a studio backdrop. Man and a woman are sitting with a boy and a girl standing behind them. Boy rests his hand on the man?s shoulder, and the girl rests her hand on the woman?s shoulder. Identified as Martin and Elizabeth Bosch with their two children: Regina and Simon. Photograph was taken in Russia. Russian photographer is Adamowicz in Simperopol, Crimea. Circa 1876-1880. Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Cabinet card. Black and white. Portrait of the Martin and Elizabeth Bosch family. Image of a family in front of a studio backdrop. Man and a woman are sitting with a boy and a girl standing behind them. Boy rests his hand on the man?s shoulder, and the girl rests her hand on the woman?s shoulder. Identified as Martin and Elizabeth Bosch with their two children: Regina and Simon. Photograph was taken in Russia. Russian photographer is Adamowicz in Simperopol, Crimea. Circa 1876-1880. Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
[2009.07.23] Portrait of the Simon and Elizabeth (Koenig) Bosch family
Photographic print. Black and white. Reprint of an earlier photograph. Portrait of the Simon and Elizabeth (Koenig) Bosch family. Studio image of a man, woman, and two children. Man sits in a chair on the right. Woman stands in the back and has her hand resting on the back of the chair. A girl stands in front of the woman and has her hand on the man?s knee. A boy stands next to the girl on the left. Circa 1905. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon & Elizabeth.? Inscribed on the back: ?Mr. and Mrs. Simon & Elizabeth Bosch. Return to Miltenberger.? Typed on two notes on the back: ?Simon and Elizabeth Bosch/ 0039? and ?Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosch. Return to Walt Miltenberger, Rugby.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC.Photographic print. Black and white. Reprint of an earlier photograph. Portrait of the Simon and Elizabeth (Koenig) Bosch family. Studio image of a man, woman, and two children. Man sits in a chair on the right. Woman stands in the back and has her hand resting on the back of the chair. A girl stands in front of the woman and has her hand on the man?s knee. A boy stands next to the girl on the left. Circa 1905. Inscribed on the front: ?Simon & Elizabeth.? Inscribed on the back: ?Mr. and Mrs. Simon & Elizabeth Bosch. Return to Miltenberger.? Typed on two notes on the back: ?Simon and Elizabeth Bosch/ 0039? and ?Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosch. Return to Walt Miltenberger, Rugby.? Courtesy of Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection, 2009.07, GRHC
The reception of Bosch in Italy: macaronic culture and the taste for the bizarre and fanciful
Il contributo affronta il problema della ricezione in Italia della pittura di J. Bosch e, in particolare, le sue composizioni eccentriche e bizzarre, che riscossero il favore di molti collezionisti italiani, alimentando un gusto artistico specifico
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