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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail
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Ragged poor man from The Pedlar
Here everything once thought to be honey has turned to bitter gall [von der Vogelweide, ca. 12-13th century]; all that remains is remorse and contrition. Nevertheless this man is standing at a turning point. His feet – do they not move of their own accord? – are already ahead of his backward-looking eyes. His left hand, holding his hat, seems to be in a hurry to bid the wicked, cruel world adieu. Bosch has mirrored the moment when he suddenly pulls himself together, when the realization of a wasted life becomes a decision to turn back. (pp. 257-258)
Hieronymus Bosch
Keywords 
Category
Morality and immorality,Reasoning, judgement and intelligence,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) 
von der Vogelweide, ca. 12-13th century
Symbolic Text 
ich sihe die bittern gallen in dem honige sweben (“I see the gall floating in the honey”) [Von der Vogelweide, ca. 12-13th century]

