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WU: Quote Response. “The world wants to be deceived.” -Sebastian Brant What does this mean to you? What is Brant’s take on mankind? Do you agree?. Hieronymus Bosch “Ship of Fools” 1475-1480. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WU: Quote Response“The world wants to be deceived.”
-Sebastian Brant
What does this mean to you? What is Brant’s take on mankind? Do you agree?
Hieronymus Bosch “Ship of Fools” 1475-1480What are your initial
reactions—write for 2-3 minutes. Listing is fine. Don’t worry about analysis yet; catalogue what’s here.
We wander in more dout than mortall man can thynke.And oft by our foly and wylfull neglygenceOur shyp is in great peryll for to synke.So sore ar we overcharged with offenceWe see the daunger before our owne presenceOf straytis, rockis, and bankis of sonde full hye,Yet we procede to wylfull jeopardye.We dyvers Monsters within the se beholdeRedy to abuse or to devour mankynde,As Dolphyns, whallys, and wonders many folde,And oft the Marmaydes songe dullyth our myndeThat to all goodnes we ar made dull and blynde;The wolves of these oft do us moche care,Yet we of them can never well beware....About we wander in tempest and Tourment;What place is sure, where Foles may remayneAnd fyx theyr dwellynge sure and parmanent?None certainly: The cause thereof is playne.We wander in the se for pleasour, bydynge payne,And though the haven of helth be in our syghtAlas we fle from it with all our myght. Sebastian Brant
Common Symbols in Bosch’s work:
The owl=heresy, evilFruit=sex, licentiousnessThe cat=cruelty, the devilStringed instruments=loveThe horse=unbridled
rage, lustThe crescent=paganism, heresyThe jug=gluttonyThe egg=life, the source of lifeThe goat=prurience, lust
Analyzing Art“A painting [work of art] ought
to change as you look at it, and as you think, talk, and write about it.”
--Harry Berger Jr.
Thesis:What’s there?What does it mean?What did the author do to make this meaning clear?How/why is it important?
Technique+idea+effect/ “so what”?=thesis
Works to Choose From:1) Pieter Brueghel “Gula”2) Hieronymus Bosch “Death and the Miser”
3) Edgar Degas “The Belleni Family”4) Johannes Vermeer “Woman Holding a Balance”
“Tribute Money” Masaccio