A 500-year-old painting by Hieronymus Bosch was rediscovered by technology, research and museum curators in time to be one of the 25 known Bosch paintings in the exhibition at the Het Noordbrabants Museum in the Netherlands commemorating his 1516 death. The painting, thought to be by the workshop of Bosch, was purchased in New York in 1935. It was in storage at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. Experts from the Netherlands asked to see pictures of the panel, then sent a group to examine the painting. Contemporary testing techniques found an underdrawing, designs, details and brushwork that made it possible to attribute the painting to Bosch, upping its value in money and importance.