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2019 | 10 | 3 | 69-91

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Luxuria, grzech i kara. Przyczynek do badań ikonograficznych Ołtarza Sądu Ostatecznego Jheronimusa Boscha (i jego warsztatu) z Akademie der Bildenden Künste w Wiedniu. Część I

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Luxuria, Sin and Punishment. A Prolegomenon to Iconographic Research of the Last Judgment by Jheronimus Bosch (and His Workshop) from Akademie Der Bildenden Künste in Vienna. Part I

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Ołtarz Sądu Ostatecznego z Wiednia uważany jest obecnie przez członków Bosch Research and Conservation Project za dzieło Jheronimusa Boscha (ok. 1450-1516) i jego warsztatu. Reminiscencje oraz aluzje do grzechów nieczystości uobecniają się w Ołtarzu wiedeńskim wielokrotnie. Choć w kilku scenach pojawiają się instrumenty muzyczne, często w sztuce łączone z miłością, to w literaturze przedmiotu aspekty muzyczne są często marginalizowane lub wręcz pomijane. Głównym celem niniejszego artykułu, oprócz analizy ikonograficznej owych kilku scen (część I), jest próba dotarcia do źródeł ideowych powiązania w wizji zaświatów dwóch elementów: kar odpowiadających jednemu z grzechów głównych (luxuria) z muzyką (część II). Umuzycznione sceny w Ołtarzu Sądu Ostatecznego, wykazujące związki z malarstwem miniatorskim, przywołują na myśl realia historyczne – aspekty praktyki wykonawczej w ramach muzykowania prywatnego przełomu XV-XVI wieku.
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The Last Judgement kept in Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna is currently considered by members of the Bosch Research and Conservation Project as the work of Jheronimus Bosch (c. 1450-1516) and his workshop. Within the Vienna Triptych there are many reminiscences and allusions to unchastity, lasciviousness and lustfulness. Although musical instruments—often linked with love in visual arts—appear in several scenes, in the Bosch literature musical aspects are often marginalized or even overlooked. The main purpose of this article, apart from the iconographic analysis of these several scenes (part I), is an attempt to find sources of connection between two elements in the vision of Hell: penalties corresponding to the sin of lust (luxuria) with music (part II). The musical scenes in the Vienna Last Judgement having their origins in miniature painting, recall historical realities—aspects of private music making at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries.

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