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To: Michael Bidder who wrote (21581)10/3/2003 9:19:19 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 39344
 
Heironymous Bosch was a good artist with a "disturbed Vision". He had a strong moral theme of man's folly being and being caused by his lusts (for wealth, pleasure, admiration etc..) His wildly fantastical and complex scapes are thought by some unique for his time, and he predated Dali and the surrealists so he has become the darling of the modern age. In fact complex visions of the metaphysical worlds of demons were not that uncommon in art of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance.

Bet on what you can say you have seen as a great vision that you would preach to the multitudes without fear of rebuke. Open those twelve gates to wisdom, not folly. Would you get widows and orphans to buy this stock? I would not let people pour their last dollar into even a Wildcat, where the ore is known and management is unimpeachable.

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