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Мифопоэтический образ Корабля дураков в искусстве Северного Возрождения (анализ поэмы С. Бранта и картины И. Босха)

Мифопоэтический образ Корабля дураков в искусстве Северного Возрождения (анализ поэмы С. Бранта и картины И. Босха)

Abstract

The article analyses a mythopoetic image of the Ship of Fools in the art of the Northern Renaissance based on the example of the poem by a German satirist Sebastian Brant and the painting by a Netherlandsmaster Hieronymus Bosch. The article contains the etymology of the notion "Ship of Fools "; the study of the allegorical content of a Basel poet''s satire and a Brabant painter ''s picture; the analysis of symbols and artistic details represented in both pieces of art and revealing hidden metaphors of these two masterpieces.

Статья посвящена анализу мифопоэтического образа Корабля дураков в искусстве Северного Возрождения на примере одноименных поэмы немецкого сатирика Себастьяна Бранта и картины нидерландского живописца Иеронимуса Босха. Рассматривается этимология понятия «Корабль дураков», изучается аллегорическое содержание сатиры базельского поэта и живописного полотна брабантского художника, приводится анализ символов и художественных деталей, содержащихся в обоих произведениях и раскрывающих заложенные в них метафоры.

Keywords

ОБРАЗ, КОРАБЛЬ ДУРАКОВ, СЕВЕРНОЕ ВОЗРОЖДЕНИЕ, БРАНТ, БОСХ

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