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"Detail from The Table of the Seven Deadly Sins" Hieronymous van Aeken Bosch (known as Bosco) (1450 - 1516) El Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

One of the earliest known works by Bosch. This work belonged to King Philip II who kept it in his room in the Escorial. The central figure (not shown) is of Christ surrounded by seven scenes depicting the seven deadly sins:

LUST (above) or lujuria - lovers secluded in a luxurious tent point to the link of lust with lux or luxury as they are entertained by a jester dependent on the muses to play amusing music;
The ANGER scene stresses violence and jealousy;
PRIDE is promoted by the Devil holding a mirror;
SLOTH is shown as a sleeping man;
GLUTTONY is depicted as men devouring at a table;
AVARICE is a judge accepting a bribe;
and ENVY is depicted as bones for dogs.

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