Sorgheloos ("Carefree") in Poverty. Culture: Netherlandish. Dimensions: Overall: 8 7/8 in. (22.5 cm). Date: 1510-20.Sorgheloos ("carefree" in medieval Dutch) was the antihero of one of the most popular moralizing stories in the Lowlands of the late Middle Ages. Loosely based on the prodigal son of the Christian parable, Sorgheloos ignores all admonishments and embarks on the life of a spendthrift wastrel. Inevitably the money runs out, friends abandon him, and Sorgheloos is ruined. Unlike the prodigal, who returns to a forgiving father, Sorgheloos, unredeemed, is condemned to poverty. This harsh cautionary tale found considerable resonance among the God- fearing, hardworking denizens of mercantile towns in the Lowlands. Here, Sorgheloos sits forlornly on an upended washtub before a boiling kettle of herring a barren, crumbling house. His only companion (besides a pitiable dog and cat) is Poverty, who can be seen through the doorway gleaning straw to feed the fire. The roundel's execu
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