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Table of the Seven Deadly Sins by Hieronymus Bosch
Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516). Dutch painter. Table of the Seven Deadly Sins. Detail of the Envy. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain
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Bring a touch of art history and intrigue to your correspondence with our exquisite range of greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This particular design showcases a captivating detail from Hieronymus Bosch's Table of the Seven Deadly Sins, held at the Prado Museum in Madrid. The enchanting depiction of Envy, with its vivid colors and intricate details, is sure to leave a lasting impression. Each card is rights managed through Mary Evans Prints Online, ensuring the highest quality reproduction of this masterpiece. Send a thoughtful message with a dash of artistic flair and make every correspondence a work of art.
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This intriguing detail from Hieronymus Bosch's "Table of the Seven Deadly Sins," housed in Madrid's Prado Museum, offers a haunting glimpse into the depths of human temptation and sin. Painted in the 15th century during the Dutch Renaissance, Bosch's masterpiece is a vivid exploration of the seven deadly sins: pride, envy, lust, gluttony, greed, wrath, and sloth. In this detail, the sin of envy takes center stage. A man, dressed in the finery of the bourgeoisie, stands in the center of the composition, his gaze fixed on a falcon perched atop a column. The bird, a symbol of envy, clutches a human heart in its talons. The man's expression is one of longing and desire, his eyes filled with a covetous gaze. Surrounding him, a chaotic scene unfolds. A dog snaps at a man and a woman, locked in a passionate embrace, while a group of people engage in various acts of daily life. The circular buildings in the background add to the sense of enclosure and confinement, further emphasizing the man's sense of isolation and desire. Bosch's use of animal imagery, such as the falcon and the dog, adds depth and complexity to the painting. The bones scattered throughout the scene serve as a reminder of the transience of life and the consequences of sin. The circular composition draws the viewer in, inviting us to explore the intricacies of this intriguing work of art and to reflect on the role of envy in our own lives.
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