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Erasmus weathervane

This weathervane, Allegory of Folly, was brought to our attention by . It is based on a story that Erasmus wrote Moriae Encomium ('The Praise Of Folly'), an attack on superstition, riding from Italy to London, although it was probably written in Thomas More's house in Bucklersbury (just ) during a week's visit.

informs ".. the expanded Whitechapel Gallery reopened in 2009. A new addition was the copper and steel weather vane, designed by Rodney Graham to depict ... Erasmus ... (actually, the model was Graham himself) .."

informs that there is another version of this artwork, installed in 2008 on 1455 Howe Street. And provides more information, including the artist's thoughts.

This is a fitting image to adorn a library building.

Site: Passmore Edwards Library - Whitechapel (2 memorials)

E1, Whitechapel High Street, 77-82

Originally the 1892 Passmore Edwards Library this building is now part of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, based in the building next door with the stunning Art Nouveau facade, shown in our photo before the 2012 Rachel Whiteread enhancement which is covered by .

From  "... nicknamed the University of the Ghetto ... many writers who grew up in the area were regular visitors, using the library as an escape, and its books as an education. Artists Mark Gertler and David Bomberg and the poet Isaac Rosenberg were regulars, later to be known as members of the Whitechapel Boys."

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Erasmus weathervane

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Desiderius Erasmus

Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian. Born Rotterdam, date...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
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William Rodney Graham

A Canadian artist and musician who was known professionally as Rodney Graham....

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Isaac Rosenberg - Whitechapel

Isaac Rosenberg - Whitechapel

Isaac Rosenberg, 1890 - 1918, poet and painter, lived in the East End and stu...

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