Die Steinoperation

Hieronymus Bosch · PD

Die Steinoperation


Details

Jahr
1503
Technik
Öl auf Holz
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
48,5 × 34,5 cm

Die Geschichte

Around 1500 there was a grim joke that a madman had a stone lodged in his skull, and that a clever operator could cut it out and cure him. Bosch paints exactly that scene and lets you see the con. A patient sits tied to a chair while a surgeon opens his head, and what comes out is not a stone but a flower bulb, with another bloom already on the table. The surgeon wears an upturned funnel on his head, which to viewers then marked him plainly as a charlatan. Gold letters loop around the scene in old Dutch. No stone was ever there, and everyone in the picture seems in on it except the man in the chair.

Die Steinoperation — Hieronymus Bosch — MuseScope