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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail

Location of Visual Attribute
Exterior of the Wayfarer Triptych
#653
Dog from The Pedlar

There is a striking similarity between the aggressive dog in the painting and the animal in an engraving by Israhel van Meckenem [Koreny, 1986, no. 481; Moxey, 1989, 109-111]. On closer examination, we find that the theme of the print also offers interesting comparative material for the painting. The print shows a meeting between a young noblewoman hunting for ‘true fidelity’ (echte trouw) and a clergyman, speaking from experience, who tells her she will only find it in God (goede). The dog – traditionally a symbol of fidelity – is far from well-disposed towards the man, making it an ironic illustration of his point. (p. 321)

Ilsink et al., 2016
Hieronymus Bosch. Painter and Draughtsman

Keywords
Category
Morality and immorality
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 Informativeness Notions,Concepts Second world (Mind)
Reference Source(s)
Koreny, 1986; Moxey, 1989
Symbolic Content