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The Witted Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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The Witted Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
7308335 The Witted Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper) by Stettler, Wilhelm (1643-1708); 11.5x10.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Wilhelm Stettler (1643-1708)
Caspar Merian (1627-1686)
brush and Indian ink on laid paper
h x w: sheet 11.5 x 10.5 cm); © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 28383992
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
7 Deadly Sins Belittling Court Jester Derides Derision Foolery Greed Jester Joker Make Fun Of Mockery Opulence Sat Down Scoff Seven Deadly Sins Vice Virtue Virtues Virtuous Wealthy Swissman
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The Witted Fool
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is a captivating and thought-provoking artwork created by Wilhelm Stettler in the late 17th century. This small print, measuring just 11.5x10.5 cm, showcases Stettler's mastery of brush and Indian ink on paper. The image depicts a court jester, known for his wit and humor, seated in a regal manner. The jester's expression reveals a sense of mockery and derision as he belittles those around him. Through this portrayal, Stettler explores themes of wealth, greed, and the folly of human nature. The black-and-white composition adds to the overall impact of the artwork, emphasizing contrasts between virtue and vice. The intricate details captured by Stettler highlight his skill as an artist. This print is housed at the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford in the UK. It serves as a testament to Stettler's talent and contributes to our understanding of European art during this period. "The Witted Fool" invites viewers to reflect on societal values while appreciating its artistic merit. It serves as a reminder that even those who possess great wealth can be foolish or misguided in their pursuits. Overall, this artwork offers a glimpse into 17th-century Europe through its depiction of court life and provides valuable insights into human behavior that are still relevant today.
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