Hieronymus Bosch Enamel Pin Set | Garden of Earthly Delights Hell Panel Art Soft Lapel Pin
Enter the surreal, symbolic, and nightmarish world of Hieronymus Bosch with this evocative Set of 3 Enamel Pins, inspired by figures from the hell panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” (c. 1490–1500). Bosch, a master of Early Netherlandish painting, remains celebrated for his hauntingly imaginative visions—now reimagined in miniature wearable form.
Perfect for lovers of dark art, museum collections, and the wonderfully weird, this enamel pin set transforms Bosch’s apocalyptic imagination into collectible accessories.
Hieronymus Bosch, an Early Netherlandish painter, is renowned for his complex and enigmatic triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (c. 1490–1500).Â
Housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939, this masterwork juxtaposes a fantastical Eden with a nightmarish hellscape.
In the rightmost panel, Bosch's hell teems with grotesque figures and surreal torments that reflect moral and religious anxieties of his time. The bizarre and often disturbing imagery serves as a caution against the excess and sin depicted in the central panel of earthly pleasures.
Bosch's intricate detail and use of luminous colors created a chilling vision of damnation that continues to intrigue and puzzle art historians.Â
- Set of 3 enamel pins inspired by figures from the hell panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymus Bosch
- Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.
- Each Pin About 0.5”
- Soft Enamel Pin
- Single Posted
- Rubber Clasps
- Ideal for jackets, backpacks, hats, lanyards, and display boards
- A unique gift for fans of surrealism, medieval art, and dark allegorical imagery
By Pin Museum
Original: $21.95
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$7.68
Description
Enter the surreal, symbolic, and nightmarish world of Hieronymus Bosch with this evocative Set of 3 Enamel Pins, inspired by figures from the hell panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” (c. 1490–1500). Bosch, a master of Early Netherlandish painting, remains celebrated for his hauntingly imaginative visions—now reimagined in miniature wearable form.
Perfect for lovers of dark art, museum collections, and the wonderfully weird, this enamel pin set transforms Bosch’s apocalyptic imagination into collectible accessories.
Hieronymus Bosch, an Early Netherlandish painter, is renowned for his complex and enigmatic triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (c. 1490–1500).Â
Housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939, this masterwork juxtaposes a fantastical Eden with a nightmarish hellscape.
In the rightmost panel, Bosch's hell teems with grotesque figures and surreal torments that reflect moral and religious anxieties of his time. The bizarre and often disturbing imagery serves as a caution against the excess and sin depicted in the central panel of earthly pleasures.
Bosch's intricate detail and use of luminous colors created a chilling vision of damnation that continues to intrigue and puzzle art historians.Â
- Set of 3 enamel pins inspired by figures from the hell panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymus Bosch
- Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.
- Each Pin About 0.5”
- Soft Enamel Pin
- Single Posted
- Rubber Clasps
- Ideal for jackets, backpacks, hats, lanyards, and display boards
- A unique gift for fans of surrealism, medieval art, and dark allegorical imagery
By Pin Museum























