Hieronymus Bosch drawings


This is an incomplete list of drawings by Hieronymus Bosch, many of which have survived to the present day. A number represent alternate incarnations or preparatory sketches for his paintings.
Bosch's works are generally organized into three periods of his life dealing with the early works, the middle period, and the late period. According to Stefan Fischer, thirteen of Bosch's surviving paintings were completed in the late period, with seven surviving paintings attributed to his middle period. Bosch's early period is studied in terms of his workshop activity and possibly some of his drawings. There are no surviving paintings attributed to before 1485.
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Infernal Landscape

Type: Pen and brown ink

Size: 25.9 x 19.7 cm

Location: Private Collection
Infernal Landscape previously thought to have been made by an assistant in the workshop of medieval Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch has been authenticated as a piece by the master himself by the Bosch Research and Conservation Project. The BRCP is an international art history study that has been researching, analyzing and documenting the oeuvre of the medieval master since 2010.

Two monsters

Type: Pen drawing

Size: 86 x 182 mm

Location: Staatliche Museen, Berlin
This is a two-sided drawing.
Study of Monsters
Reverse of previous.
Beehive and witches

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 192 x 270 mm

Location: Albertina, Vienna
Beggars

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 285 x 205 mm

Location: Albertina, Vienna
It is unknown whether this drawing is by Bosch or Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
Beggars and Cripples
Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 264 x 198 mm

Location: Bibliothèque Royale Albert I, Brussels
Like the drawing Beggars, it is unknown whether this drawing is by Bosch or Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
Christ Carrying The Cross
Type: Pen

Size: 236 x 198 mm

Location: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Formerly attributed to Bosch.
A comical barber scene
Type: Pen and brown ink on black chalk
Size: 174 × 207 mm.
Location: London, British Museum
This sketch would later be made into an engraving by Pieter van der Heyden.
Death of the Miser
Size: 256 x 149 mm

Location: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Although originally thought to have been a preparatory drawing for the painting Death and the Miser, it is now believed that the drawing was executed by a follower of Bosch. Examination of the underdrawing of the painting Death and the Miser reveals that Bosch shortened Death's arrow in the final version. The length of the arrow in the drawing is equal to the length of the arrow in the painting, rather than in the underdrawing. The unknown artist of the drawing also embellished details including an orthodox cross below the barrel vault. The assertion that the drawing is of Bosch's hand is used by Lynda Harris to support her theory that Bosch was a practitioner of the Cathar religion. The "Death and the Usurer" drawing is paired with a similar "Ship of Fools Drawing" which has also been erroneously attributed to Bosch.
Group of Male Figures
Type: Pen

Size: 124 x 126 mm

Location: Pierpont Morgan Library, New York
Attribution uncertain.
Mary and John at the Foot of the Cross
Type: Brush

Size: 302 x 172 mm

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Nest of Owls
Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 140 x 196 mm

Location: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Scenes in Hell
Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 163 x 176 mm

Location: Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Attribution uncertain.
Studies

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 205 x 263 mm

Location: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Attribution uncertain
Monsters
Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 318 x 210 mm

Location: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
This is a two-sided drawing.
Studies of Monsters
Reverse of previous.
Temptation of St Anthony

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 257 x 175 mm

Location: Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Attribution uncertain. This sketch would later be made into a painting.
The Entombment

Date: 1507

Type: Ink and grey wash

Size: 250 x 350 mm

Location: British Museum, London
Formerly attributed to Bosch.
The Forest that hears and the field that sees

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 202 x 127 mm

Location: Staatliche Museen, Berlin
The Ship of Fools

Date: c. 1500

Type: Wash on gray paper

Location: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Done after Bosch by an unknown artist.
Ship in Flames

Type: Pen and bistre

Date: 176 x 153 mm

Location: Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna
Attribution uncertain.
Man Tree

Date: c.1470s

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 277 x 211 mm

Location: Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna
The Tree-Man later appears in the Bosch triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Two Caricatured Heads

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 133 x 100 mm

Location: Lehmann Collection, New York
Two Monsters

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 164 x 116 mm

Location: Staatliche Museen, Berlin
This is a two-sided drawing.
Turtle and a winged demon
Reverse of previous.
Two Witches

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 125 x 85 mm

Location: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Witches

Type: Pen and bistre

Size: 203 x 264 mm

Location: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Note: Brueghel's name appears on this drawing, however it is widely accepted as Bosch's.