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Of the sermon or erudicion of wysdome bothe to wyse men and folys, illustration
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Of the sermon or erudicion of wysdome bothe to wyse men and folys, illustration
XJF486414 Of the sermon or erudicion of wysdome bothe to wyse men and folys, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alexander Barclay (c.1476-1552) Scottish born English poet, translated Sebastian Brandts (1457-1521) Das Narrenschiff, as The Ship of Fools in 1509. Image is a facsimile of the original German woodcut of 1497 and shows an angel preaching to a congregation of wise men and fools.); German, out of copyright
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1497 1509 Alexander Barclay Brandt Brandts Congregation Erudition Folys Fool Foolish Foolishness Fools Narrenschiff Preacher Preaching Pulpit Sebastian Sermon Translation Vice Vices Wisdom Wise
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This print captures a moment of profound wisdom and foolishness, as depicted in Alexander Barclay's English translation of The Ship of Fools. Published in 1874, this engraving is a facsimile of the original German woodcut from 1497. The image portrays an angel standing at a pulpit, delivering a sermon to an audience composed of both wise men and fools. Barclay, a Scottish-born English poet, translated Sebastian Brandt's Das Narrenschiff into English under the title The Ship of Fools in 1509. This satirical work explores human vices and folly through allegorical tales. In this particular illustration, the angel represents erudition and wisdom while addressing both the learned individuals and those lacking discernment. The composition beautifully contrasts the attentive expressions on some faces with the oblivious or bemused looks on others. It serves as a reminder that even among seemingly wise individuals, there are still traces of foolishness present. The intricate details within this artwork showcase the skillful craftsmanship prevalent during the 15th century German School period. Through its visual storytelling, this print invites viewers to reflect upon their own capacity for wisdom or folly and encourages them to seek enlightenment amidst life's complexities. Displayed here by Fine Art Finder from www. bridgemanart. com, this timeless piece continues to resonate with audiences today by reminding us all that true wisdom lies not only in knowledge but also in our ability to recognize our own follies.
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