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The Fool and a Demon

Master of Jean de Mandevilleabout 1360–1370

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

The fool says in his heart 'There is no God.'(Psalm 52)

In a miniature prefacing Psalm 52, the illuminator represents the poem's imagery literally. The "fool" of the text appears here as the lunatic figure familiar during the Middle Ages: shoeless, wearing rags, and carrying a club. He holds an unidentifiable object, perhaps a stone, to his mouth; from this he can draw no nourishment, a visual analogy to the denial of God's existence.

In the medieval period, lunacy was seen as a punishment inflicted by the devil. In the upper right corner of the miniature, a small demon crouches before the swirling gold decorative patterns, either the cause of the fool's lunacy or, perhaps, the agent inspiring the fool's denial.

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  • Title: The Fool and a Demon
  • Creator: Master of Jean de Mandeville
  • Date Created: about 1360–1370
  • Location Created: Paris, France
  • Physical Dimensions: Leaf: 34.9 × 26 cm (13 3/4 × 10 1/4 in.)
  • Type: Folio
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Tempera colors, gold, and ink on parchment
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 84.MA.40.1.284
  • Culture: French
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Ms. 1, v1, fol. 284
  • Creator Display Name: Master of Jean de Mandeville (French, active 1350 - 1370)
  • Classification: Manuscripts (Documents)
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