The Death of the Miser
The panel confronts silver, demon, angel and crucifix in a narrow room. This milestone illuminates the "Death at Hieronymus Bosch" collection by favoring color.
Around 1485 -1516 · Ars moriendi and judgment of the soul
Explore the moral visions of death, temptation and salvation in Hieronymus Bosch in oil reproduction on canvas.
Die under the gaze of good and evil
In The Death of the Miser, Bosch adapts the popular tradition of Ars moriendi, the art of dying well. As Death enters, a demon presents a purse while an angel points to the crucifix. Objects, creatures and tiny gestures give concrete form to the fight which decides the destiny of the soul. The selection "Death at Hieronymus Bosch" notably compares The Death of the Miser and Donors and Protective Saints. Its reading favors color.
Every detail seems fantastic, but all lead to a very real question: what does man choose when time is short?
Course & style
Bosch places donors, holy protectors and death scenes in articulated ensembles intended for moral meditation.
The panel confronts silver, demon, angel and crucifix in a narrow room. This milestone illuminates the "Death at Hieronymus Bosch" collection by favoring color.
Families, saints and memory of the deceased occupy the faces of devotional panels.
Late visions multiply monsters and signs to represent the destiny of the soul.
Each object has a narrative or moral function. This trait guides a color-centered reading of "Death in Hieronymus Bosch".
Little demons mix animals, objects and human bodies.
Divine light and infernal fire structure the choice of the dying.
Door, window and shutter connect the earthly world, death and beyond.
Explore by universe
Identify material temptations, protective saints, the figure of Death and the thresholds that open towards salvation or damnation.
At the last moment, the demon's purse competes with the ray of light coming down from the crucifix.
Landmark work of Death in Hieronymus Bosch. Reading "Death in Hieronymus Bosch" through color.The families presented by Mary Magdalene and Catherine connect devotion, memory and hope of salvation.
Landmark work of Death by Hieronymus BoschThe sinner's destiny unfolds in a vision populated by signs, shadows and threatening creatures.
Landmark work of Death by Hieronymus BoschEach object has a narrative or moral function. This trait guides a color-centered reading of "Death in Hieronymus Bosch".
Reading key for Death at Hieronymus BoschLittle demons mix animals, objects and human bodies.
Reading key for Death at Hieronymus BoschDivine light and infernal fire structure the choice of the dying.
Reading key for Death at Hieronymus BoschWorks to discover
Three active works bring together The Death of the Miser, a donor section and The Death of the Forsaken.



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Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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The Death of the Miser is ideally read in vertical format; the donor component favors a more narrative and family composition.
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