Adoration of the Magi by Hieronymus Bosch depicts a classic scene from the Christian tradition: the Three Wise Men (or Magi) greeting and worshipping the infant Jesus. Many other famous artists have tackled this theme, with Leonardo da Vinci being a particularly well known example. Bosch brings his own style to this topic with Adoration of the Also on display is the 2017 painting Ship of Fools, a reimagining of Hieronymus Bosch’s mysterious painting of the same name (c1490-1500) in which a strange group of people appear adrift in a boat with a leafy tree for a mast. Wiley’s version shows a smaller group of black figures adrift on a stormy sea. dewiki Das Narrenschiff (Hieronymus Bosch) enwiki Ship of Fools (painting) eswiki La nave de los locos; fawiki کشتی احمق‌ها; frwiki La Nef des fous (Bosch) hywiki Հիմարների նավը (նկար, Բոսխ) itwiki Nave dei folli (Bosch) jawiki 愚者の船 (ボスの絵画) kawiki ბრიყვთა გემი; lawiki In The Ship of Fools (believed originally to be one panel from a triptych) is thought by most scholars to be a response to the publication in 1494 of Sebastian Brant's hugely popular satirical book of the same name. Like Brant, Bosch used the ship (which is in fact a small boat) and its passengers and hangers-on as a metaphor for a debauched Spoonflower products are made-to-order, meaning we don’t have a warehouse of ready-to-ship items. This enables us to offer a huge library of designs by independent designers, available on over 50 different products. keep our ship of fools afloat. Contributions from dedi-cated readers will also help us to keep our commons open and to cultivate new work that can’t find a wel-coming port elsewhere. Our adventure is not possible without your support. Vive la Open Access. Fig. 1. Hieronymus Bosch, Ship of Fools (1490–1500)
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