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

Background imageFool Collection: Initial D Fool Paris France 1320 1325 Tempera colors

Initial D Fool Paris France 1320 1325 Tempera colors
Initial D: The Fool; Paris, France; about 1320 - 1325; Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 16.7 x 11.1 cm (6 9, 16 x 4 3, 8 in.)

Background imageFool Collection: Initial D David Fool Paris France 1250 1260 Tempera colors

Initial D David Fool Paris France 1250 1260 Tempera colors
Initial D: David and the Fool; Paris, France; about 1250 - 1260; Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 19.2 x 13.3 cm (7 9, 16 x 5 1, 4 in.)

Background imageFool Collection: Initial D Fool Dog Face Wearing Winged Headgear

Initial D Fool Dog Face Wearing Winged Headgear
Initial D: The Fool, with a Dog Face and Wearing Winged Headgear, Menacing Christ; bas-de-page A Fool Making Face at the Reader; Bute Master (Franco-Flemish)

Background imageFool Collection: Initial D Fool Two Demons Master Ingeborg Psalter

Initial D Fool Two Demons Master Ingeborg Psalter
Initial D: The Fool with Two Demons; Master of the Ingeborg Psalter (French, active about 1195 - about 1210); Noyon (probably)

Background imageFool Collection: Man Torch Woman Followed Fool 1508 Lucas van Leyden

Man Torch Woman Followed Fool 1508 Lucas van Leyden
The Man with the Torch and a Woman Followed by a Fool, c. 1508. Lucas van Leyden (Dutch, 1494-1533). Engraving

Background imageFool Collection: Feste, The Jester, Sings In Twelfth Night, Act Ii, Scene Iv, By William Shakespeare

Feste, The Jester, Sings In Twelfth Night, Act Ii, Scene Iv, By William Shakespeare. Come Away, Come Away, Death. Drawn By Sir John Gilbert

Background imageFool Collection: Illustration From Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare. Tybalt Is Fatally Wounded By Romeo

Illustration From Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare. Tybalt Is Fatally Wounded By Romeo. From The Illustrated Library Shakspeare, Published London 1890

Background imageFool Collection: The Joker Card From A 15Th Century Tarot Deck. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

The Joker Card From A 15Th Century Tarot Deck. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

Background imageFool Collection: King And Jester, Early 15Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R

King And Jester, Early 15Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
King And Jester, Early 15Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageFool Collection: A Court Fool Of The 15Th Century. 19Th Century Reproduction Of Miniature From A Medieval Manuscript

A Court Fool Of The 15Th Century. 19Th Century Reproduction Of Miniature From A Medieval Manuscript

Background imageFool Collection: Frontispiece to Clubbes Physiognomy (or the Weighing House), 19th century

Frontispiece to Clubbes Physiognomy (or the Weighing House), 19th century

Background imageFool Collection: Das Narrenschyff, 1495. 1495. Creator: Albrecht Durer

Das Narrenschyff, 1495. 1495. Creator: Albrecht Durer
Das Narrenschyff, 1495

Background imageFool Collection: Sisowath, King of Cambodia shaking the trunk of Fallieres

Sisowath, King of Cambodia shaking the trunk of Fallieres
Satirical postcard showing Sisowath (1840-1927), King of Cambodia shaking the trunk of French President Armand Fallieres (18411931) who is in the form of a benevolent Sacred Elephant

Background imageFool Collection: The Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1937

The Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1937
Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas number featuring a jester laughing heartily. Date: 1937

Background imageFool Collection: King John with warriors, hunter and the fool

King John with warriors, hunter and the fool
King John (1166 1216), King of England, also known as John Lackland, with warriors in armour a hunter with falcon, a jester and ladies of rank with modest and restrained floor-length dresses

Background imageFool Collection: French fool, 16th century, in tunic, codpiece

French fool, 16th century, in tunic, codpiece and stockings, with fools cap, playing a flute.. Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F

Background imageFool Collection: The Madman (oil on canvas)

The Madman (oil on canvas)
XIR213228 The Madman (oil on canvas) by Couture, Thomas (1815-79); 62x50 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; (add.info.: homme; femme; folie; mains; etude; demi nu; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageFool Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894

PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894
PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W.A. Rogers, July 1894, potraying Eugene V. Debs, Governor Atlgeld of Illinois, Governor Wait of Colorado

Background imageFool Collection: Alchemy satire, 18th-century artwork

Alchemy satire, 18th-century artwork
Alchemy satire, 18th-century satirical artwork depicting an alchemist as a monkey operating bellows to supply air to a furnace on which potions and distillations are being prepared

Background imageFool Collection: King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley (1822-1888)

King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley (1822-1888) to William Shakespeares King Lear
KING LEAR, 19th CENTURY. King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O.C. Darley (1822-1888) to William Shakespeares King Lear

Background imageFool Collection: Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) - Peru - Popularly known as 'fool's gold' - Formerly used in

Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) - Peru - Popularly known as "fool's gold" - Formerly used in the production
CAN-4438 Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) Peru iron sulfide Popularly known as "fool's gold" - Formerly used in the production of sulfuric acid John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageFool Collection: FOOLs CAP WORLD MAP, c1590. Fools cap map of the world, c1590 by an unknown artist

FOOLs CAP WORLD MAP, c1590. Fools cap map of the world, c1590 by an unknown artist. The panel on the left reads: Democritus laughed at it, Heraclitus wept over it

Background imageFool Collection: NEWTON: CARTOON, 1763. Caricature satirizing Sir Isaac Newtons laws of gravity

NEWTON: CARTOON, 1763. Caricature satirizing Sir Isaac Newtons laws of gravity, showing nine men having their heads weighed at a weighing house

Background imageFool Collection: April Fool / French Card

April Fool / French Card
A bizarre photograph showing a French gentleman and a fish Poisson d Avril

Background imageFool Collection: The Dangerous Age by H. V. Esmond

The Dangerous Age by H. V. Esmond
The Dangerous Age by Henry Vernon Esmond (30 November 1869 17 April 1922). First produced as The Dear Fool, at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh

Background imageFool Collection: Theatre Characters

Theatre Characters -- a tyrant, a rival, a lady in waiting, a horseman, a townswoman an innkeeper, a fool and a soldier. (2 of 2) 19th century

Background imageFool Collection: The Folly of Riches

The Folly of Riches - Luke 12. circa 1688

Background imageFool Collection: WW1 - New Years Card - The kaiser as a miserable snowman

WW1 - New Years Card - The kaiser as a miserable snowman about to be pelted with snowballs. Date: circa 1916

Background imageFool Collection: Twelfth Night - title page

Twelfth Night - title page - Malvolio cross-gartered before Olivia. 1862

Background imageFool Collection: Two pigs on a French April Fool postcard

Two pigs on a French April Fool postcard
Two pigs with a basket of flowers on a French April Fool postcard. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFool Collection: Woman jester

Woman jester
Front cover of The Sketch showing a female jester. 1894

Background imageFool Collection: Music cover, Trifles Light As Air, sung by Harry Clifton

Music cover, Trifles Light As Air, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1870

Background imageFool Collection: Sychronised Swimming Team - sky-larking again

Sychronised Swimming Team - sky-larking again
Bournemouth, Dorset - female members of the Aquashow Sychronised Swimming Team - sky-larking again up a tree! Date: 1962

Background imageFool Collection: Two fish on a French April Fool greetings card

Two fish on a French April Fool greetings card
Two fish with flowers on a French April Fool (Poisson d Avril) greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFool Collection: The Monitor: Automatic but not fool-proof by H. M. Bateman

The Monitor: Automatic but not fool-proof by H. M. Bateman
" The Monitor. Automatic, but not fool-proof: a war-drama in nine fits." This Bateman cartoon from World War One sends up the jingoistic, often misguided

Background imageFool Collection: French Theatre -- Les Sobres Sotz

French Theatre -- Les Sobres Sotz
Les Sobres Sotz (The Sober Fools), a farce, showing a fool, Le Badin, in yellow and green motley. Date: 16th century

Background imageFool Collection: A fool from La Fonti at the Academie Imperiale de Musique

A fool from La Fonti at the Academie Imperiale de Musique.. La Fonti was a ballet and pantomime by the dancer and choreographer Joseph Mazilier (1801-1868)

Background imageFool Collection: Poisonous fools mushroom Amanita verna

Poisonous fools mushroom Amanita verna and edible European white egg mushroom Amanita ovoidea.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageFool Collection: Maggie Teyte

Maggie Teyte (1888 1976), English operatic soprano and interpreter of French art song. Performing in an oprea The Perfect Fool at Covent garden, London. 1923

Background imageFool Collection: Suffragette Lunatic Asylum

Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh

Background imageFool Collection: Suffragette in Cell

Suffragette in Cell. Suffragette in prison cell looks out as policeman winks broadly. What a sell, I ll never be a Fool again he vows. Date: circa 1908

Background imageFool Collection: Cartoon, Men from The Moon, WW1

Cartoon, Men from The Moon, WW1
Cartoon, Men from The Moon, commenting on three neutral powers in the early weeks of the First World War (Holland, America and Italy), and how they are regarded by the German government

Background imageFool Collection: The Water Crawl Widgeon by Heath Robinson

The Water Crawl Widgeon by Heath Robinson
The " Water Crawl" Widgeon - bluffing device on the Norfolk jungle. Another mind-boggling idea from the inventive mind of William Heath Robinson

Background imageFool Collection: Fool Woman 1520 Engraving sheet 4 1 / 16 x 2 7 / 8

Fool Woman 1520 Engraving sheet 4 1 / 16 x 2 7 / 8
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Background imageFool Collection: Two Women Fool 1895 Commercial relief process

Two Women Fool 1895 Commercial relief process
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Background imageFool Collection: Rich Man Table Parable Lazarus 1554 Engraving

Rich Man Table Parable Lazarus 1554 Engraving
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Background imageFool Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Fool, Service, Devil, Virtuous, Man, Hymmelwagen auff dem, wer wol lebt

Drawings Prints, Print, Fool, Service, Devil, Virtuous, Man, Hymmelwagen auff dem, wer wol lebt
Drawings and Prints, Print, A Fool in the Service of the Devil and a Virtuous Man, from Hymmelwagen auff dem, wer wol lebt

Background imageFool Collection: Fool Girl Looking Fingers Etching engraving first state

Fool Girl Looking Fingers Etching engraving first state
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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. "