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Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclay s



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Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

XJF486462 Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alexander Barclay (c.1476-1552) Scottish born English poet, translated Sebastian Brandts (1457-1521) Das Narrenschiff, as The Ship of Fools in 1509. Image is a facsimile of the original German woodcut of 1497 and shows a fool being trampled by a donkey. ); German, out of copyright

Media ID 12913629

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1497 1509 Alexander Barclay Brandt Brandts Folly Folys Fool Foolish Foolishness Fools Jester Narrenschiff Oppressed Oppression Sebastian Theyr Trampled Translation Vice Vices


A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of stunning poster prints featuring "Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly" by the German School, an engraving from Alexander Barclay's English translation of The Ship of Fools, published in 1874. This captivating illustration, available from Bridgeman Art Online through Fine Art Finder, showcases the timeless beauty and intrigue of medieval art. Embellish your walls with this thought-provoking and visually striking image, a perfect addition to any home or office space. Experience the rich history and artistic mastery of the past, brought to life in your present with our high-quality poster prints.

Premium quality poster prints are printed on luxurious semi-gloss satin 270 gsm paper. Our meticulously crafted poster prints offer an affordable option for decorating any space, making them ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and beyond. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.

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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print captures an illustration from Alexander Barclay's English translation of "The Ship of Fools" published in 1874. The artwork is a facsimile of the original German woodcut from 1497, depicting the theme "Of folys oppressyd with theyr owne foly". In this satirical image, we witness a fool being trampled by a donkey, symbolizing the consequences that arise when individuals are consumed by their own foolishness. Alexander Barclay, a Scottish-born English poet, translated Sebastian Brandt's renowned work "Das Narrenschiff" into English as "The Ship of Fools" in 1509. This particular woodcut beautifully illustrates the vices and follies prevalent during the 15th century. Through this thought-provoking artwork, we are reminded of the timeless human tendency to be oppressed by our own folly. It serves as both a critique and reflection on ignorance and oppression caused by one's foolish actions or beliefs. The jester-like figure being trampled represents not only individual foolishness but also societal ignorance. With its subtle humor and clever symbolism, this engraving invites us to contemplate our own shortcomings while offering an opportunity for self-reflection. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from centuries past, it reminds us that despite technological advancements and changing times, human nature remains constant. Our capacity for folly persists throughout history—a reminder to approach life with wisdom and humility rather than succumbing to our own foolish tendencies.

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