Many interpretations have been given of Bosch's paintings over the last fifty or so years.
Bosch has been presented as a member of an esoteric sect, a crypto-Cathar, an alchemist, Freudians see him as being a repressed homosexual with polymorphous-perverse fantasies, others see him as so well read that he incorporated complex messages in
the form of visual puns based on biblical texts or folklore, one commentator even suggesting he was using early Greek source texts,
another that it was based on a reading of Isaiah. These interpretations only show the mindset of the interpreter.
Poor old Hieronymus Bosch the painter is lost in the complexities of their interpretations.
This website will attempt to return Bosch's work to the painter. It will turn a critical eye upon modern interpretations and examine some of the presumptions that have been made over the years.
Adam McLean has now created a study course video on the Garden of Earthly Delights and later hopes to create similar studies of the Last Judgement and the Temptation of St Anthony. In his course McLean avoids any theorising but instead provides the first coherent in-depth reading of the entire painting.