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In the 20th century, when changing artistic tastes made artists like Bosch more palatable to the European imagination, it was sometimes argued that Bosch's art was inspired by [[heresy|heretical]] points of view (e.g., the ideas of the [[Cathar]]s, the putative Adamites, or Brethren of the Free Spirit) as well as by obscure [[Hermes Trismegistus|hermetic]] practices.
In the 20th century, when changing artistic tastes made artists like Bosch more palatable to the European imagination, it was sometimes argued that Bosch's art was inspired by [[heresy|heretical]] points of view (e.g., the ideas of the [[Cathar]]s, the putative Adamites, or Brethren of the Free Spirit) as well as by obscure [[Hermes Trismegistus|hermetic]] practices.


Today, Bosch is seen as a hugely individualistic painter with deep insight into humanity's desires and deepest fears and he remains incredibly popular, especially among [[occultist]]s and fans of religious artwork. His collected works were turned into a [[Tarot]] deck in 2021 called the [[Hieronymus Bosch Tarot]] by author [[Travis McHenry]]
Today, Bosch is seen as a hugely individualistic painter with deep insight into humanity's desires and deepest fears and he remains incredibly popular, especially among [[occultist]]s and fans of religious artwork. His collected works were turned into a [[Tarot]] deck in 2021 called the [[Hieronymus Bosch Tarot]] by author [[Travis McHenry]]. Additionally, McHenry wrote a companion book based on the [[Book of Revelation]] titled ''[[The Boschian Bestiary]]''.




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