Don't forget Bosch's standards would have been lower - he died three years before chocolate arrived in Europe, half a century before the invention of gelato, and 473 years before the release of unrelated Belgian techno anthem "Pump Up the Jam".
Strawberries were symbolic of purity, so there is a lot of allusion happening in this painting which is actually a three panel piece.
As for what that allusion is, there's actually debate on that. Some people think the middle panel was meant to represent a fall to earthy decadence. People are devouring the strawberries, leading to ruin and Hell in the final panel. The alternate interpretation is the center shows an aspirational paradise, a heaven on earth located between Christ and Hell and in contrast to Hell.
My mind was like, "hehe this looks like some shit Hieronymus Bosch would draw" and then went to the comments and realized it was literally him. Anyway, thank Metaphor Re:fantazio for teaching me about this guy, I thought Atlus just lost their minds for a sec with the monster designs.
Don't forget Bosch's standards would have been lower - he died three years before chocolate arrived in Europe, half a century before the invention of gelato, and 473 years before the release of unrelated Belgian techno anthem "Pump Up the Jam".
Strawberries were symbolic of purity, so there is a lot of allusion happening in this painting which is actually a three panel piece.
As for what that allusion is, there's actually debate on that. Some people think the middle panel was meant to represent a fall to earthy decadence. People are devouring the strawberries, leading to ruin and Hell in the final panel. The alternate interpretation is the center shows an aspirational paradise, a heaven on earth located between Christ and Hell and in contrast to Hell.
I personally vibe with the first interpretation.
These strawberries are the ones used to make the jam that Technotronic wants us to pump up.
Ah, yes, the Hurdy Gurdy, the most evil of instruments.
Dude's mind would have been blown by an avacado.
You think the taste of a clean penis would have revolutionized an artist? Or do you mean its wonky look or something?