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Fool Collection (page 6)

"Foolishness knows no bounds as it dances through the realms of imagination

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Fool Collection: Costume of a fool, 16th Century (coloured engraving)
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Fool Collection: The jester and the young woman, 1520 (etching)
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Fool Collection: The Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley, the 'Fool'and Robin Hood (b / w photo)
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Fool Collection: Fools Cap World Map, c. 1590 (engraving)
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Fool Collection: Bal a la Cour (colour litho)
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Fool Collection: The Barmaid at Battleton (engraving)
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Fool Collection: Portrait of Jean-Gaspard Deburau (1796-1846), 1832. Creator: Trouvé
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Fool Collection: Dancing Mezzetin, ca 1720. Creator: Anonymous
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Fool Collection: Village fair, um 1700. Creator: Verburgh, Rutger (1678-1727)
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Fool Collection: The Fool and the Lady. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
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Fool Collection: Close Encounter of the Swimming Kind
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Fool Collection: Tyne Tees Television presenter Bill Steel with comedian Ken Dodd on 5th November 1981
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Fool Collection: Tooth tickler Ken Dodd left the tranquility of Knotty Ash to visit '
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Fool Collection: Prince Edward opening Chessington World of Adventure Chessington Zoo
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Fool Collection: Queen. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Fool Collection: Ill-Matched Lovers, c. 1520 / 1525. Creator: Quinten Metsys
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Fool Collection: Fool with a Girl Looking Through Her Fingers. Creator: Werner Jacobsz. van den Valckert
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Fool Collection: Laughing Fool, ca. 1612. Creator: Werner Jacobsz. van den Valckert
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Fool Collection: The Festival of Fools, after 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
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Fool Collection: A Fool and a Woman, 1520. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
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Fool Collection: The Wisdom of Fools, from Six Proverbs. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II
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Fool Collection: Two Fools Dancing from Two and Three Fools of the Carnival, 1642
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Fool Collection: Geminiano Caldarostaro crying out and holding a tub, with a tasseled hat, ca. 1597-1601
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Fool Collection: Bolinka and Marcolfus, late 15th-early 16th century. Creator: Daniel Hopfer
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Fool Collection: A Paradice [sic] for Fools-A Nocturnal Trip-or-The Disciple of Johanna benigh
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Fool Collection: The World, Cage of Fools, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
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Fool Collection: Comic Postcard - Don t get pinched for following the fashion
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Fool Collection: The Dance of the World, mid-16th century. Creator: Attributed to Pieter Balten
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Fool Collection: The Cage of Fools (La gabbia de matti), 1557-63. Creator: Sebastiano di Re
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Fool Collection: A Fool with an Owl and a Woman at a Window, 17th century. Creator: Pieter de Jode II
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Fool Collection: Foolish Knowledge and Foolish Love Trying to Restrain the World
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Fool Collection: Twelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Fool Collection: Medieval Yule Log Date: 1940
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Fool Collection: UN POISSON DAVRIL
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Fool Collection: Cartoon, The Real Cap of Liberty
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Fool Collection: Kissing the hand(19th century)
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Fool Collection: Statue of Khodja Nasreddin, also known as Hoja Nasruddin, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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Fool Collection: Bloody Boney the Carcass Butcher Left of Trade and Retiring to Scarecrow Island
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Fool Collection: The Patsy, comedy, Theatre Royal, Plymouth
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Fool Collection: The mummers, 1873. Creator: Solomatkin, Leonid Ivanovich (1837-1883)
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Fool Collection: Pulcinella on Columbines grave
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Fool Collection: Mummers, 1908. Creator: Sapunov, Nikolai Nikolayevich (1880-1912)
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Fool Collection: Carnival Procession, c. 1660. Creator: Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de (1589-1662)
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Fool Collection: The juggler: a village fair, 1873. Artist: Beinke, Fritz (1842-1907)
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Fool Collection: A juggler, 1870. Artist: Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence (1836-1912)
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Fool Collection: Jesters, c1955. Creator: Shirley Markham
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Fool Collection: Hindrik Hasenberger, 1651 (oil on canvas)
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Fool Collection: Flying Carpet, 1919-20 (oil on canvas)


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"Foolishness knows no bounds as it dances through the realms of imagination. From whimsical cartoons to enchanting mermaids and treacherous U-Boats, the fool's journey takes unexpected turns. In the midst of WW1 chaos, Tarot Card 22 - Le Fou (The Fool) reminds us that even in darkness, laughter can be found. Step back in time to Mr Popple Drunk's misadventures in 1898, where his antics left everyone rolling with laughter. The Tarot Card Fool from the 17th century captures the essence of a jester's unpredictable nature. April Fool's Day brings out coats adorned with playful pranks in 1924, while Shakespeare's King Lear finds solace and wisdom through his loyal companion, the Fool. Alonzo Chappel beautifully illustrates their bond. Comedian Ken Dodd tickles funny bones alongside his Diddy Man Dicky Mint at Whitley Bay Playhouse on December 9th. Their comedic chemistry creates an uproar of joy among audiences. A court jester dressed in red and blue dons bells as they bravely step forward to entertain kings and queens throughout history. Their colorful presence adds mirth to solemn courts. Satirical artwork mocks medical prescriptions, reminding us not to take life too seriously. Laughter truly is the best medicine for our souls. In a wrestling scene straight out of Shakespeare's "As You Like It, " humor intertwines with drama as characters grapple both physically and mentally for amusement and triumph. Stonewall Jackson himself knew that amidst war's gravity, lighthearted moments could bring respite from battlefields soaked in sorrow. Finally, a timeless painting depicts Carnival playfully clashing with Lent – a reminder that even tradition cannot suppress foolishness entirely. "