Bosch: The 5th Centenary Exhibition brings together more than 50 works, including 21 original paintings and 8 original drawings by Bosch, constituting more than 75% of his surviving output. It also includes prints, reliefs, miniatures and paintings by other artists, which explain the context in which Bosch created his oeuvre.

Artworks on show include the Prado’s own holdings of the artist’s work such as the triptychs of The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Haywain and The Adoration of the Magi.

Also featured in the exhibition are loans such as The Saint Anthony Triptych from the Museo Nacional de Arte Antigua in Lisbon, Christ carrying the Cross from Patrimonio Nacional, The Crowning with Thorns from the National Gallery in London, and the drawing of the Man-Tree from the Albertina in Vienna, which is one of the artist’s great masterpieces.

The Museo del Prado has organised an extensive and varied programme of activities in order to complement, explain and disseminate this unique exhibition. They include a documentary directed by José Luis López-Linares and the publication of a comic by the cartoonist Max. To complete the programme, the Fifth Prado Fellowship, held this year by Reindert Falkenburg, will be devoted to Bosch and his renowned follower, Pieter Bruegel the Elder.

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A visitor views The Last Judgment Triptych, part of Bosch: The 5th Century Exhibition. © Museo Nacional del Prado