“The fool hath said in his heart: there is no God,” reads the verse. As illustration, scribes would depict beggarly men, evidently suffering as punishment for their foolhardy lack of fait ...
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‘Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics’ Review: History in a Funhouse MirrorIn one of Jacquemart de Hesdin’s illustrations for the Duc de Berry’s psalter (c. 1386), a nearly naked fool clutches a club. The fool entered late-medieval society as part morality player ...
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