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Olympia was made to ind of make Venus of Urbino. Venus of Urbino was supposed to portray marriage, fertility, and having to obey your husbands needs. Olympa does the opposite. Olympia was a common name for pr*stitutes in the time this piece was created and Olympia had a bored look on her face, she was stiff, she didn't wanna be there. Thats why it got so much criticism, because it portrayed Venus, a goddess, as a lowly commoner, as a pr*stitute. A video that explains this well is Vox's video
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the faces of the standing men at the table
sorry not to sure need more information
I believe the correct answer is: depictions of a fantastical
world.
Hieronymus Bosch (born Jheronimus van Aken) was a Dutch
draughtsman and painter from Brabant. He is widely considered one of the most
notable representatives of Northern Renaissance artists (Early Netherlandish
painting school), but he style is different from theirs because he relied
heavily on fantastic illustrations of religious concepts and narratives such as
“The Garden of Earthly Delights”.