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Couple on a Duck – Hieronymus Bosch Statue (JB26)

Couple on a Duck – Hieronymus Bosch Statue (JB26)

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Couple on a Duck, a Hieronymus Bosch Statue of Temptation and Folly

A Strange Moment From the Garden of Earthly Delights

This Hieronymus Bosch statue recreates a curious scene from The Garden of Earthly Delights. A man and a woman sit together on a large duck. The pose suggests private intimacy. The moment feels gentle but dangerous. Bosch often showed seduction as a path toward folly. This small group carries that message with subtle tension.

Symbolism of Seduction and Human Weakness

Bosch painted human desire with humor and sharp insight. The seated pair looks peaceful. Yet their setting warns about temptation. The duck symbolizes foolishness and drunkenness in medieval art. Pleasure can dull reason. This Hieronymus Bosch statue preserves that idea in a charming yet unsettling form.

A Modern and Respectful Framing of Race

In the fifteenth century, artists used skin tone as symbolic shorthand. Bosch followed that tradition. Today we treat these symbols differently. We view the figures as characters in a moral story, not as statements about real people. The woman’s dark skin reflects medieval allegory, not identity. Modern viewers approach these images with respect and context. This Hieronymus Bosch collectible invites thoughtful interpretation.

The Duck and Its Medieval Meaning

Ducks appeared in many moral stories. They represented poor judgment, drinking, and foolish choices. Bosch places the couple on a duck to show unstable decisions. The bird becomes a moving platform for temptation. The Hieronymus Bosch figurine echoes this message with clear detail.

The Watching Kingfisher

A tall kingfisher stands behind the pair. Birds often observed human behavior in medieval art. The kingfisher’s bright colors add energy to the scene. Its long beak points forward like a warning. The bird witnesses the temptation and folly. Bosch used animals to comment on human choices. This figurine keeps that symbolic gaze.

Parastone’s 3D Interpretation From a 2D Painting

Bosch painted this scene in two dimensions. Parastone had to invent the unseen sides and back. Artists studied Bosch’s brushwork and forms. They imagined the shapes behind the duck and kingfisher. They created depth, shadow, and texture. Their work turns a flat image into a full Hieronymus Bosch statue.

How Collectors Display This Figurine

Collectors enjoy pairing this piece with other Bosch creatures. It works well beside the Tree Man (JB21), the Owl Dancer (JB28), or the Egg Monster Bird (JB10). Together, they build a vivid Bosch landscape. Each figurine adds a new story. You can explore all options in our Hieronymus Bosch collection.

Product Details

  • Size: 3.5" H × 5.9" W × 1.75" D. Weight 0.5 lbs.
  • Material: resin with hand-painted details.
  • Includes a color description card and miniature art card.
  • Parastone Museum Collection. PN JB26.

Meaning in The Garden of Earthly Delights

Bosch placed this scene in the central panel. That part shows earthly pleasure without thought of consequence. The couple seems content. Yet the duck and bird warn about foolish choices. Bosch used humor to show danger. This Hieronymus Bosch sculpture keeps that message alive.

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About the Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Hieronymus Bosch was born around 1450 in the town of ’s-Hertogenbosch. His real name was Jheronimus van Aken. He lived during the transition between the medieval world and the early Renaissance. Bosch painted large panel works filled with hybrid creatures and symbolic scenes. His imagination came from manuscript traditions, sermons, and popular stories. He used humor and fantasy to explore spiritual questions. His paintings show temptation, danger, and human weakness. Viewers saw both warning and wonder in his work. Bosch created images no one had seen before. His originality still inspires Surrealist and fantasy artists today. His visual language remains powerful after more than five centuries.

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