Cock Hieronymus Collection
"Cock Hieronymus: A Journey Through the Artistic World of Pieter van der Heyden, Philip Galle
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"Cock Hieronymus: A Journey Through the Artistic World of Pieter van der Heyden, Philip Galle, and More" Step into the captivating world of 16th-century art with "Cock Hieronymus, " a collection that showcases the remarkable works of renowned artists such as Pieter van der Heyden, Philip Galle, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Johannes van Doetecum I, and Lucas van Doetecum. Patience (Patientia), created by Pieter van der Heyden in 1557, invites us to reflect on the virtue of patience in an ever-changing world. Meanwhile, Pride (Superbia) from The Seven Deadly Sins series by the same artist explores the destructive nature of excessive self-importance. Pieter Bruegel's Everyman transports us to a thought-provoking realm where mortality is confronted head-on. This masterpiece painted around 1558 serves as a reminder of our shared fate and encourages introspection. Philip Galle's portrayal of Anger (Ira) delves into one of humanity's most volatile emotions. The intensity captured in this artwork from The Seven Deadly Sins series resonates with viewers even today. Similarly, Lust (Luxuria) and Sloth (Desidia) from the same series evoke contemplation about human desires and laziness. Envy (Invidia), another striking piece from The Seven Deadly Sins series by Philip Galle exposes how jealousy can poison relationships and breed discontentment among individuals. Hope (Spes), part of Philip Galle's The Virtues collection crafted between 1559-60 offers solace amidst adversity—a beacon guiding us through dark times. Stunningly depicted in St. James and the Magician Hermogenes by Pieter van der Heyden in 1565 is a tale that merges faith with enchantment—an artistic marvel that captivates both heart and mind.