A woman in this painting with two white horns was copied for M. C. Escher’s print Belvedere. In the bottom right corner of this painting, a pig wearing a nun’s habit tries to kiss a naked man. Amelia Hamrick transcribed a “really bad Gregorian chant” from music written on a man’s skin in this painting. When this painting is closed, it depicts a bare gray Earth surrounded by a cosmic sphere on the (*) third day of creation. Giant birds in this painting include a goldfinch holding grapes in a lake and a nightjar in a gold chair eating a man headfirst. This painting’s right panel features giant musical instruments and a hollow “Tree-Man” as people are tortured in Hell. For 10 points, name this large triptych whose central panel depicts humans sinning in the title location, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch. ■END■
ANSWER: The Garden of Earthly Delights [or De tuin der lusten]
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