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The Fool and the King, 1588 (engraving)
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The Fool and the King, 1588 (engraving)
CHT360252 The Fool and the King, 1588 (engraving) by Sadeler, Raphael I (1561-1632); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le Bouffon et le Roi; king counting his money while his clown puts a fools cap over his crown; beautiful woman looks at her face in the mirror which shows her as an old woman; ); eArchives Charmet; Flemish, out of copyright
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Court Jester Didactic Fool Greed Greedy Jester Morality Topsy Turvy Vanitas Vanity Warning
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The Fool and the King - A Topsy-Turvy Tale of Greed and Vanity
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. In this engraving from 1588, artist Raphael I Sadeler transports us to a whimsical world where folly meets royalty. The scene unfolds within the opulent court of a king, who is engrossed in counting his vast wealth. Oblivious to his own foolishness, he wears a crown while an impish court jester playfully places a fool's cap over it. Meanwhile, our attention is drawn to a beautiful woman gazing into her mirror. To her dismay, the reflection reveals her true self as an aging old woman. This poignant detail serves as a powerful reminder of the fleeting nature of beauty and the vanity that often accompanies it. The composition not only entertains but also carries profound moral undertones. It serves as both warning and didactic lesson about greed and its consequences. Through symbolism and satire, Sadeler invites viewers to reflect on their own desires for wealth and recognition. This Flemish masterpiece captures the essence of vanitas art with its exploration of transience and mortality. It reminds us that material possessions hold no lasting value compared to virtues such as wisdom or humility. "The Fool and the King" remains timeless in its ability to provoke contemplation on human nature while providing visual delight through intricate details. As we gaze upon this enchanting print by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded that even kings can be fools when consumed by greed, while vanity blinds us all
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