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  1. During this period in the late 1970’s, various series of paintings were created, such as the Maldoror series and the Fountain series, but also the less well-known series such as the Witches' Portraits and Witches' Sabbaths. In 1979 he completed the triptych The Adoration of Pan.

  2. 13 de mar. de 2023 · "La adoración de Pan" es una impresionante obra del artista neerlandés Johfra Bosschart, completada en 1979. Se trata de un tríptico que mide 3 metros de largo y casi 2 metros de altura. Muestra un vórtice de almas y criaturas, fluyendo alrededor del dios Pan en la forma de Baphomet.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2011 · The Adoration of Pan triptych (1979). The hyper-detailed paintings of this Dutch artist, who often seems to be referred to by his forename alone, were self-described as “Surrealism based on studies of psychology, religion, the Bible, astrology, antiquity, magic, witchcraft, mythology and occultism”.

  4. Johfra Bosschart - The Adoration of Pan (1979) Written by Koos Weel - Pathos Gallery. Google Johfra and you will find an endless stream of world famous artworks. Many communities write about the major influence Johfra Bosschart has had over the world.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2022 · He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is also recognized as the god of fields, groves, wooded glens and often affiliated with sex; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2021 · "Pathos Gallery presents: Johfra Bosschart. A selection of works by the Dutch godfather and pioneer of surrealism and fantastic realism. Born as Franciscus Johannes Gijsbertus van den Berg, he later in 1945 adopted the pseudonym JohFra by using the first three letters from each of his two first names in reverse order.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2020 · The Adoration of Pan (1979) (De aanbidding van Pan) Johfra used Occult elements that referenced older Pagan traditions and nature rather than direct Satan worship. The Witches’ Sabbath can be seen as a representation of the all-pervading-Life-power which flows through Nature - a common theme in the Artists most celebrated works.