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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail
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Man on his deathbed with a chest from Death and the Miser
…in this world greed and falsity go hand in hand in evil union. This allegorical statement was even stronger as Bosch first conceive it. The underdrawing, revealed by infrared photography [”Detail, infrared reflectogram image of Death and the Miser”, 1982], shows that the dying man in bed holds the viaticum in his hand, but in the final rendition the greedy sinner is still more interested in the moneybag offered by the demon than in the salvation the angel vainly tries to make him see might be his. Bosch had thus originally indicated that the avaricious would sell even the viaticum. (p.275-276)
Bosch and the Narrenschiff: a problem in relationships
Keywords
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) |
| Pre-iconographical description | Situations | Definitions | First world (Life, matter & form) |
Reference Source(s)
“Detail, infrared reflectogram image of Death and the Miser”, 1982
Symbolic Images
- “Detail, infrared reflectogram image of Death and the Miser”, Retrieved from The Pawns in Bosch’s Death and the Miser (fig. 5), by Morganstern (1982)


