1) My argument
I want to argue that Hieronymus Bosch is a person who draws altarpieces. So far, there are so many of debates about what the painter pursued. Some said he enjoyed to express his thoughts on his paintings as a Christian. The other said that he usually painted non-reality unlike other painters at that time. I will insist that Hieronymus Bosch is a holy painter with some reasons.
2) How I found My Argument
While reading 'Harvard Sampler', I could know about the painter "Hieronymus Bosch". I could feel his freedom of expressions and freewheeling. During researches about him, I could see his paintings and his inner world. Mostly, I found what he wanted to express on his painting. I knew that he was a Christian and he tried to express his beliefs and points of what he thought about posthumous. However, I also could see that some people think that he is a surrealist painter although he was a painter who gave his paintings to King. The source made me emphasize Bosch's thoughts as a painter to them.
3) New research questions
- What is the definition of Surrealism?
- What is the first painting of Hieronymus Bosch?
- Are there common things in paintings of Hieronymus Bosch?
- What is the first painting of Hieronymus Bosch?
- Are there common things in paintings of Hieronymus Bosch?
- What is the most difference between Hieronymus Bosch and other painters?
4) Connections to the Harvard Sampler
Chapter 2 in Harvard Sampler talks about the liberty in the cyberspace. To express the liberty of cyberspace, the writer incited a feature of Hieronymus Bosch. I think through well knowing about the painter we can understand the freedom and it could be a chance to expand our ideas of arts.
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