A review by andizor
Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymus Bosch by Diane Dillon, Nancy Willard, Leo Dillon

3.0

This story of Hieronymus Bosch's household unfolds with his housekeeper calling it quits. There are too many strange things in house and Hieronymus replies, "Pish Posh." I like the close rhymes of the poem and the illustrations are amazingly intricate paintings of creatures and odd household things. Each page is almost like an I Spy book, full of details that one might have missed the first time around. I was tickled pink to learn that a family of artists worked on the illustrations and they were influenced by Bosch himself. For me, this was a delightful follow-up to A Visit to William Blake's Inn.