The Death of a Miser (painting of the reincarnatio
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PhotoMage
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1152 X 896
(1.03 MP)
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Prompt: The painting depicts a narrow and high bedroom, through the open door of which Death is already looking in. The guardian angel, supporting the dying man, tries to turn his gaze to the crucifixion in the window niche, but the man is completely occupied with thoughts about those material riches with which he is now destined to part. With one hand, he mechanically reaches for a bag of gold, which is handed to him by a demon sticking out from under the canopy. Another demon with barely marked wings leaned against the barrier with a red robe thrown over it and a knight's sword leaning against it — both should indicate power and high position, which a person also loses by passing into another world. The composition of the painting serves as a kind of illustration to the popular in the XV century theological book "Ars moriendi" ("The Art of dying"), repeatedly reprinted in the Netherlands and Germany. This little "guide" describes the temptations that overcome the dying legion of demons gathering at the deathbed, and how his guardian angel gives him comfort and strength to resist them every time. In the book, the angel wins — triumphantly, he lifts the soul to Heaven, while the devil's army howls in impotent malice below. In Bosch's painting, the outcome of this battle is far from a foregone conclusion.
The Death of a Miser (painting of the reincarnatio
Model:
PhotoMage
Size:
1152 X 896
(1.03 MP)
Used settings:
Prompt: The painting depicts a narrow and high bedroom, through the open door of which Death is already looking in. The guardian angel, supporting the dying man, tries to turn his gaze to the crucifixion in the window niche, but the man is completely occupied with thoughts about those material riches with which he is now destined to part. With one hand, he mechanically reaches for a bag of gold, which is handed to him by a demon sticking out from under the canopy. Another demon with barely marked wings leaned against the barrier with a red robe thrown over it and a knight's sword leaning against it — both should indicate power and high position, which a person also loses by passing into another world. The composition of the painting serves as a kind of illustration to the popular in the XV century theological book "Ars moriendi" ("The Art of dying"), repeatedly reprinted in the Netherlands and Germany. This little "guide" describes the temptations that overcome the dying legion of demons gathering at the deathbed, and how his guardian angel gives him comfort and strength to resist them every time. In the book, the angel wins — triumphantly, he lifts the soul to Heaven, while the devil's army howls in impotent malice below. In Bosch's painting, the outcome of this battle is far from a foregone conclusion.
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Prompt:
The painting depicts a narrow and high bedroom, through the open door of which Death is already looking in. The guardian angel, supporting the dying man, tries to turn his gaze to the crucifixion in the window niche, but the man is completely occupied with thoughts about those material riches with which he is now destined to part. With one hand, he mechanically reaches for a bag of gold, which is handed to him by a demon sticking out from under the canopy. Another demon with barely marked wings leaned against the barrier with a red robe thrown over it and a knight's sword leaning against it — both should indicate power and high position, which a person also loses by passing into another world. The composition of the painting serves as a kind of illustration to the popular in the XV century theological book "Ars moriendi" ("The Art of dying"), repeatedly reprinted in the Netherlands and Germany. This little "guide" describes the temptations that overcome the dying legion of demons gathering at the deathbed, and how his guardian angel gives him comfort and strength to resist them every time. In the book, the angel wins — triumphantly, he lifts the soul to Heaven, while the devil's army howls in impotent malice below. In Bosch's painting, the outcome of this battle is far from a foregone conclusion.
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