There is a Wolf rampant and other coats of arms on the floor of Janskerk church in Den Bosch. I can make out a Caterine Vande Wolf in this video:
I am going to go the Janskerk come spring.
Jon Presco
In 1560 Felipe de Guevara wrote about a pupil of Bosch, a “discipulo”, who was as good as his master and even signed his works with his name.[2] Immediately after this, and without starting a new paragraph, De Guevara refers to the painting of the Seven Deadly Sins as characteristic of his style. This brought some scholars, as early as Dollmayr in 1898, to ascribe the work to this pupil, but most of them have argued, in spite of the context, that De Guevara had returned here to a description of the works of Bosch himself. For long the painting was considered therefore to be a work from Bosch’s…
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