Those in power no longer torture a palace guard to rob a garden from abroad for their lusts
no, nowadays money is enough the magnetic big money which always finds servants
Look closely at this painting the colors are darker, and old is the paint skin, forever
masterful are the brush strokes yet this matter is only just an attachment
for the trade in big names the derivatives of art with which profit is spoken
King Philip II (1527-1598) bought the triptych "Garden of Delights" (from 1480-1490, by Jheronymus Bosch) in 1591, which Alva in 1567/1568 had robbed from the palace of William of Orange-Nassau (1533-1584) in Brussels