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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail

Location of Visual Attribute
Exterior of the Wayfarer Triptych
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Hanging birdcage from The Pedlar

The temptations of Bosch’s Hearers are particularly dangerous because these wayfarers are nearing the ends of their physical lives. If they die ‘drunk’ and full of fleshly desires, their longings will draw their souls back again into the morass of physical life. The unhappy fate of souls which succumb to lust is shown by the locations of the trapped or enclosed birds in both paintings. In the example at Rotterdam, the caged magpie hanging from the wall of the inn is next to the lovers in the doorway, and looks directly at them. Similarly, in the Haywain panels [Bosch, ca. 1512-1515], a birdhouse is nailed to a tree above a man who plays the bagpipe for two hedonistic dancers. (p. 164)

Harris, 1995
The secret heresy of Hieronymus Bosch

Keywords
Category
Human being and life,Intention, will and state of being
Interpretation Type
InfoSensorium Facet
(Sum, 2022)
Layer of meaning
(van Straten, 1994)
Conception of Information
(Furner, 2004)
Level of knowledge
(Nanetti, 2018)
View of reality
(Popper, 1972, 1979; Gnoli, 2018)
Iconographical description Thoughts Assumptions Second world (Mind)
Reference Source(s)
Bosch, ca. 1512-1515
Symbolic Images