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The so-called 'Garden of delights' by Jheronimus Bosch (c. 1450-1516) remains an absolutely iconic work in European art history. The highly complex and enigmatic image has frequently been interpreted as a paradisiacal utopia, in which people indulge playfully in erotic pleasure in harmony with nature. It is a visual utopia framed before Thomas More had actually coined the word in a book whose entirely unfrivolous blueprint for society could hardly differ more from Bosch's phantasm. More traditional art historians have identified Bosch's masterpiece as a painted warning against the sins of the body, more specifically that of 'lust,' citing the image of Hell in the right wing in support. Vandenbroeck argues that these two interpretations need not preclude one another: Bosch painted a phantasmagorical false paradise that leads inexorably to ruin. He drew his inspiration from folk ideas about a semi-earthly, semi-supernatural erotic paradise or grail, in which those who entered could live in a dream-world of unbridled pleasure. But only until Judgement Day, upon which they would all wind up in Hell.
Bosch, Hieronymus, --- Eden in art --- Utopias in art --- Art --- Religious studies --- Bosch, Jeroen --- Lust in art --- Hell in art --- Garden of delights (Bosch, Hieronymus) --- Christian religion --- Iconography --- iconography --- Christelijke kunst
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Die Bilder vom homosexuellen Mann sind unweigerlich geprägt von der Päderastie über die Sodomie und Pathologisierung, die ihn wie Geister aus der Vergangenheit bis heute verfolgen. Die zeitgenössische Ikonographie queeren männlichen Begehrens kann dabei als Produkt einer Schichtung und Sedimentierung vergangener Konzeptionen von Geschlecht und Sexualität verstanden werden.Nicholas Maniu analysiert die wechselhafte Diskursgeschichte von tradierter und devianter Männlichkeit sowie (Homo-)Sexualität. Ausgehend von der Gedankenfigur des Palimpsests legt er die zwischen Oppression und Emanzipation oszillierende Diskursivierung queerer Männlichkeit dar.
Desire in art. --- Gay men in art. --- Lust in art. --- Art History. --- Cultural History. --- Fine Arts. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender. --- History. --- Homosexuality. --- Image. --- Masculinity. --- Pederasty. --- Queer Theory. --- Queer. --- Sexuality. --- Sodomy.
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Graphic arts --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- renaissance --- barok --- zonden --- lust --- gender --- seksualiteit --- Exhibitions --- Lust in art --- Prints, European --- renaissance (historisch tijdvak, doorheen de 16e eeuw) --- ondeugd, kwade, zonde --- barok. --- ondeugd, kwade, zonde. --- wellust, luxe, "Luxuria"; "Lussuria" (Ripa) ~ verpersoonlijking van een van de hoofdzonden. --- gender. --- seksualiteit. --- wellust, luxe, "Luxuria"; "Lussuria" (Ripa) ~ verpersoonlijking van een van de hoofdzonden
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