McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2010–11 collection Untitled (Angels and Demons) presented luxurious fabrics drawn from art of the Northern Renaissance, a favorite period of the designer’s and a touchstone throughout his career. In this dress, photographs of three Hieronymus Bosch paintings—The Temptations of Saint Anthony, The Last Judgment, and The Garden of Earthly Delights—were digitally composited and woven in jacquard. Bosch’s extraordinary (and often imitated) imagery can be traced to Jan Mandijn’s painting and Pieter van der Heyden’s engravings, after Pieter Bruegel the Elder, on view on the adjacent wall. Angels and Demons reveals McQueen as a significant successor to this tradition of fantastic, allegorical, and demonic subject matter.