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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail

Location of Visual Attribute
Exterior of the Wayfarer Triptych
#793
Old tavern from The Pedlar

… when figures in Northern European art are shown in front of taverns, they are usually associated with the kind of activities that take place within them [Tuttle, 1981, 93: note 47; Bosch, ca. 1505-1510; Bosch, ca. 1504-1508; de Tolnay, 1966, 174; Bosch, ca. 1500; Bosch, ca. 1490-1500; Beham, 1535]. One’s suspicion that the Rotterdam poor man was a frequenter of taverns and brothels is increased by the other changes that Bosch made in the painting. The precise symbolic meaning of some of these details may be irretrievably lost in forgotten folk proverbs and jokes, but some observations can nonetheless be made about them, with varying degrees of certainty. (p. 93)

Tuttle, 1981
Bosch’s Image of Poverty

Keywords
Category
Social life, culture and activities,Society and social classes
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)
Beham, 1535; Bosch, ca. 1490-1500; Bosch, ca. 1500; Bosch, ca. 1504-1508; Bosch, ca. 1505-1510; de Tolnay, 1966; Tuttle, 1981
Symbolic Images