Hieronymus Bosch Credited With Work in Kansas City Museum

THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Nina Siega
“The Temptation of St. Anthony,” dated 1500-1510, is by the Dutch Renaissance master Hieronymus Bosch, experts from the Bosch Research and Conservation Project said on Monday.
KANSAS---A small 16th-century oil on panel largely kept in storage at a Kansas City, Mo., museum is a work by the Dutch Renaissance master Hieronymus Bosch, researchers here said on Monday, a finding that, if accepted by other scholars, would add to the tiny list of about 25 recognized Bosch paintings in the world. The painting, “The Temptation of St. Anthony,” dated 1500-1510, had previously been attributed to the workshop of Bosch or to a follower of Bosch, known for his comic and surreal images of heaven and hell and the earthly moral purgatory in between. [link]