Безумие.Графика, живопись и медицинские рисунки.
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The Tree of Folly growing in the centre, between four rows with scenes that exemplify folly, each with its explanatory text
Etching
Attributed to Ambrogio Brambilla
Date
1575-1590
Il Mondo e per lo più gabbia di matti
Print made by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
Allegory of the madness of the world: numerous types of man inside a bird-cage on top of which sits Fortune. 1684
Crowds of men and women attempt to knock down with staves a half moon hanging from a tree. 1685
Print made by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
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Безумие в облике молодой женщины
Allegorical scene with Decrepitude as an old woman in extravagant costume putting another beauty spot on her face and looking at her reflection in a mirror on a washstand, while Madness personified by young woman with fool's bauble hanging from a sash is helping her getting dressed; above them, Cupid flying with arrow in his hand. 1745
Print made by Louis Surugue
Аллегорическая фигура женщины с погремушкой дурака и купидон
Cupid, blindfolded, led by a woman carrying a fool's bauble and personifying Madness, while in the background people are paying their homage to them. 1785
Print made by Michel Honoré Bounieu
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Allegorical scene with group formed by partially blindfolded man holding a mask in front of him, screaming nude woman, figure wrapped in a drapery and holding a hammer, reclining male figure, boar, dog, bear and donkey. 1543
Attributed to Monogrammist IQV
After Rosso Fiorentino
Date
1543
Wellcome Library, London
The Dancing Mania; by Hondius after Brueghel 1570-...
While maskinge in their folleis all doe passe, though all say nay yet all doe ride the asse
Satire on the folly of the world: a group of men and a courtesan vie to ride the ass of folly which is led by a beggar who fails to persuade a judge to take part; a fool holds the ass by the tail. 1607
Attributed to Renold Elstrack
Wellcome Library, London
The heads of women are reforged in a workshop by the sea; suggesting a brutal cure for the 'madness' of women. Line engraving, c. 1660.
Published: Chiquet,[Paris] (Rue S. Jacques au grand S. Henry) :
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Ночные кошмары
A nightmare; a sleeping man at the door of a building to left is surrounded by the fantastic creatures that he is dreaming of, these include a lamp, partly composed of a praying nun and supported on a single human foot, a creature with a crozier passing through its chest, mounted on a horse, another composed in part of a pair of bellows, and a wheel, the spokes of which are formed of human heads
Formerly attributed to Hieronymus Bosch
Attributed to Cornelis Matsys
Date
16thC(late)
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BOSCH, Hieronymus
The Cure of Folly (Extraction of the Stone of Madness)
1475-80
Oil on panel, 48 x 35 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
WEYDEN, Rogier van der
The Last Judgment (detail)
1446-52
Oil on wood
Musée de l'Hôtel Dieu, Beaune
BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder
Netherlandish Proverbs
1559
Oil on oak panel, 117 x 163 cm
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder
Netherlandish Proverbs (detail)
1559
Oil on oak panel
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder
Dulle Griet (Mad Meg)
c. 1562
Oil on wood, 117,4 x 162 cm
Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp
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Христос, изгоняющий бесов из из двух Гадаринских бесноватых.
Экзорцизм
St Anthony of Padua, surrounded by ten scenes from his life; the saint standing in the centre making a blessing gesture and holding a book and a lily in his left hand; the subsidiary scenes from his life are: St Antony converts an unbeliever; exorcizes a demon; heals a young man with broken skull; examines the body of a miser whose heart has been replaced by gold; examines a mule adoring the Host; restores to life a child; preaches to the fishes at Rimini; heals the leg of a young man who had kicked his mother; appears after his death to rescue some friars in danger of shipwreck; causes a newborn child to speak in order to attest the fidelity of the mother.
1510-1520 (circa)
Экзорцизм
St Paul, standing on the right, exorcizes a man possessed by the demon and chained to a broken pillar
Print made by Louis Boullogne
Date
1646-1674
Экзорцизм
George Abraham Mercklini, D.. Tractatus Physico-Medicus de Incantamentis. n.c. : n.p., 1715.
Notes detail. A scene of exorcism: a priest with hands upon the head of man vomiting frogs.
Theme Possession and Insanity
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Wellcome Library, London
Nebuchadnezzar, gone mad, grovels like a beast of the earth; he gropes for his crown. Dutch engraving, c. 17th century
Wellcome Library, London
A boy and a mentally disabled girl (representing madness) engaged on the mad task of trying to separate fighting dogs.
Engraving 17th century By: Crispijn de Passe
Printed: Crispian van de Passe
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Wellcome Library, London
The Moor-Fields Congregation, representing religious mania. Etching by G. Bickham.
1739 after: George Bickham
Wellcome Library, London
Members of the Jansenist sect having convulsions and spasms as a result of religious fanaticism. Engraving by B. Picart
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A Rake's Progress; A Rake's Pr...satirical print; print; William Hogarth (Print made by); A scene in Bedlam (after the painting at Sir John Soane's Museum)
Wellcome Library, London
Mentally ill patients dancing at a ball at Somerset County Asylum. Process print after a lithograph by K. Drake
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JUAN DE FLANDES
Portrait of Joan the Mad
1496-1500
Oil on wood, 36 x 26 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Inscribed: "Madme de Pienne de la grander de mad/de sauve"
Portrait of Anne de Piennes (Chabot), b. c.1540; half-length turned slightly to left, looking to front, wearing a bejewelled dress with high, frilled collar and a head-dress with train. c.1560
Drawn by François Clouet
Joanna the Mad, Queen of Spain, formerly in an album, the 'Costume Book'; whole-length, standing to left, her long hair bound behind,
Drawn by Peter Paul Rubens
Date
1592-1620
Duces Burgundiae; Johanna Uxor...print; Pieter Soutman (After); Pieter Soutman (Print made by); Pieter Soutman (Published by); Jon...; Plate 7: Joanna the Mad. Portrait of the queen
Date
1643-1644
Katheline la Folle
print; Auguste Danse (Print made by); Henry de Groux (After); A mad woman in medieval costume sitting beside a table with her eyes looking upwards
1860-1888
William Dickinson (Print made by); Robert Edge Pine (After); A female figure representing madness, with straw and a scarf in tangled hair, a rope holding a pelt around her leaving the breast bare, clutching at the chains which hold her with her right arm, twisting to the left and staring wildly towards the upper left; after Pine; scratched-letter state without title.
1775
Madness
McArdell, James (printmaker)
Pine, Robert Edge after (painter) British artist, 1730-1788
Nathl Lee the Mad Poet
William Dobson (After); John Watts (Print made by);
1888
Mad Kate
print; book-illustration; William Bromley (Print made by); Henry Fuseli (After); A woman sitting on rocks with wild expression
illustration to Cowper's 'Poems'; proof before letters. 1807
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La Folieprint; Pierre Aveline (Print made by); Gabriel Huquier (Published by); Cornelis Visscher (After); Madness:
1737
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de
Saturn Devouring One of his Children
1819-23
Plaster mounted on canvas, 146 x 83 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
The Desperate Man (also known as The Man Made Mad by Fear)
Gustave Courbet - circa 1843-1844
Косолап Петр Сысоевич
Безумный скрипач у тела умершей матери 1863
Прислал
boxing_cat - спасибо.
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Улисс, изображая безумие, ведет запряженных лошадей и волов с плугом, слева прячется за деревом Palamedes, он вынул сына Улисса Телемаха из колыбели и положил его перед плугом, 1779
Ulysses, pretending madness, has yoked a horse and an ox to the plow; to the left hiding behind a tree, Palamedes, joined by a companion, having taken Ulysses' son Telemachus from the cradle and put him in front of the plow, is watching the scene and noticing that Ulysses was performing a farce, 1779
Print made by Christian Bernhard Rode
Hamlet and Ophelia, illustration to William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Act III, Sc i; Ophelia seated in a small oratory, is in the act of returning to Hamlet the letters and presents he has given her.
1858
Drawn by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
The First Madness of Ophelia
Watercolor on paper, 1864
Public collection
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