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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail
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Ragged poor man from The Pedlar
Bosch’s original of the Conjurer seems to have represented a “child” of Luna as a symbol for phlegma and aqua in the same way as the Peddler represents a “child” of Saturn as a symbol of melancholia and terra [Bosch, ca. 1475; Philip, 1958, 17:note 37, 34:note 64; Boll & Bezold, 1931, 50, 124; Gundel, 1922, 133f.; Panofsky, Giehlow & Saxl, 1923, 4, 78f., note 3; Hauber, 1916, 62f.] (pp. 33-34)
The Peddler by Hieronymus Bosch, a study in detectio
Keywords
Earth (Terra); Four temperaments; Melancholia; Peddler; Planetenkinder (Children of the planet); Saturn;
Category
Earth and world,Human being and life,Society and social classes,Planets and zodiacal signs
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)
Boll & Bezold, 1931; Bosch, ca. 1475; Gundel, 1922; Hauber, 1916; Panofsky, Giehlow & Saxl, 1923; Philip, 1958
Symbolic Images
- Bosch, J. (ca. 1475). The Conjurer [Oil on panel]. Musée Municipal, St.-Germain-en-Laye, Paris.


