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The Fool Going To Church A La Fashion Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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The Fool Going To Church A La Fashion Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
7308418 The Fool Going To Church A La Fashion 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 28385164
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
Belittling Court Jester Derides Derision Egoism Foolery Jester Joker Make Fun Of Mockery Narcissism Narcissist Scoff Selfish Selfishness Vice Virtue Virtues Virtuous 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Seventeeth Century Swissman
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The Fool Going To Church A La Fashion Fool
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is a captivating and thought-provoking artwork captured by Wilhelm Stettler in the 17th century. This brush and Indian ink on paper print, measuring 11.5x10.5 cm, can be found at the Ashmolean Museum in the University of Oxford, UK. The image portrays a court jester or fool dressed in fashionable attire, making his way to church with an air of self-importance. The artist skillfully depicts the contrast between religious devotion and vanity through this satirical piece. Stettler's intricate lines and shading bring out the essence of mockery and derision as the fool belittles both himself and those around him with his narcissistic behavior. The architecture of the church stands tall behind him, symbolizing virtue and righteousness while highlighting his own vices. This Swiss artist captures not only a moment in time but also reflects upon human nature itself – our tendency towards selfishness and egoism even within sacred spaces. Through this black-and-white illustration, Stettler invites viewers to reflect on their own actions and question societal norms that prioritize fashion over genuine spirituality. "The Fool Going To Church A La Fashion Fool" serves as a reminder that true virtue lies not in outward appearances but rather in humility, sincerity, and inner transformation. It continues to captivate audiences today with its timeless message about human folly disguised under fashionable facades.
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