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Definition of Jerom bos
1. Noun. Dutch painter (1450-1516).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jerom Bos
Literary usage of Jerom bos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Original Unpublished Papers Illustrative of the Life of Sir Peter Paul by William Noel Sainsbury (1859)
"70 jerom bos. This extraordinary artist was born at Bois-le-duc, about 1470.
He had a peculiar pleasure in painting spectres, devils, and enchantments, ..."
2. The Picture Collector's Manual: Adapted to the Professional Man, and the by James R. Hobbes (1849)
"... 1510 ; he was a disciple of Koeck, but paid more attention to the works of
jerom bos. His subjects were wild and romantic scenery, views in the Alps, ..."
3. A Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical and by John Platts (1826)
"jerom bos, a painter of devils, witches, temptations of St. Anthony, &c., who
died in 1660. He appears to ,have had a peculiar pleasure in the subjects of ..."
4. A New Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical and by John Platts (1826)
"jerom bos, a painter of devils, witches, temptations of St. Anthony, &c., who
died in 1560. He appears to have had a peculiar pleasure in the subjects of ..."