The Story behind TD titles!
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:55 am
Many tracks and album names got different stories or meaning behind them. Let`s share what we know or can find out!
BIG SUR AND THE ORANGES FROM HIERONYMUS BOSCH:
Well, big sur and the oranges might be a painting by HB...
From wikipedia:
Hieronymus Bosch was born Hieronymus (or Jeroen) van Aken (meaning "from Aachen"). He signed a number of his paintings as Bosch (pronounced Boss in Dutch). The name derives from his birthplace, 's-Hertogenbosch, which is commonly called "Den Bosch".
Little is known of Bosch’s life or training. He left behind no letters or diaries, and what has been identified has been taken from brief references to him in the municipal records of 's-Hertogenbosch, and in the account books of the local order of the Brotherhood of Our Lady. Nothing is known of his personality or his thoughts on the meaning of his art. Bosch’s date of birth has not been determined with certainty. It is estimated at c. 1450 on the basis of a hand drawn portrait (which may be a self-portrait) made shortly before his death in 1516. The drawing shows the artist at an advanced age, probably in his late sixties.[1]
rest of story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_Bosch
BIG SUR AND THE ORANGES FROM HIERONYMUS BOSCH:
Well, big sur and the oranges might be a painting by HB...
From wikipedia:
Hieronymus Bosch was born Hieronymus (or Jeroen) van Aken (meaning "from Aachen"). He signed a number of his paintings as Bosch (pronounced Boss in Dutch). The name derives from his birthplace, 's-Hertogenbosch, which is commonly called "Den Bosch".
Little is known of Bosch’s life or training. He left behind no letters or diaries, and what has been identified has been taken from brief references to him in the municipal records of 's-Hertogenbosch, and in the account books of the local order of the Brotherhood of Our Lady. Nothing is known of his personality or his thoughts on the meaning of his art. Bosch’s date of birth has not been determined with certainty. It is estimated at c. 1450 on the basis of a hand drawn portrait (which may be a self-portrait) made shortly before his death in 1516. The drawing shows the artist at an advanced age, probably in his late sixties.[1]
rest of story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_Bosch