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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail
The left hand, however, flourishes the old hat, seeks a new direction, and moves toward a goal-a symbolic movement that Bosch’s contemporaries would immediately have understood. Berthold von Regensburg attests to the medieval craftsman’s tradition of ceremoniously removing his hat when requesting lodging; here, among the trees, towers a house that we feel lo be the homecomer’s distant goal. His hat, raised as if in greeting, is obviously linked with the house. The gesture of greeting, framed by the tree trunk on the left and a tall pole on the right, is tied to the faraway house by a vertical central axis. This produces a field of purposeful vertical thrusts within which the doffed hat must be taken to symbolize a fervent longing for a fulfillment that beckons from afar-a longing to return home. Thest are the stages the Epistle to the Hebrews cites a: evidence of moral resurgence [English Standard Version Bible, 2001, Hebrews, 12:12-13]. (p. 260)
| InfoSensorium Facet(Sum, 2022) | |||
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| Layer of meaning(van Straten, 1994) | Conception of Information(Furner, 2004) | Level of knowledge(Nanetti, 2018) | View of reality(Popper, 1972, 1979; Gnoli, 2018) | 
| Iconological interpretation | Relevance (Iconological) | Interpretations,Narratives | Third world (Culture) | 
Therefore lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put out of joint but rather be healed. [English Standard Version Bible, 2001, Hebrews, 12:12-13]

