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RMMHJ2KB–A buffoon and court fool during the medieval and Renaissance eras. They were employed to entertain the monarch or noblemen and his guests. They are thought to have worn brightly coloured clothes and eccentric hats in a motley pattern whilst making music and storytelling, along with acrobatics, juggling, telling jokes, and magic tricks. In similar vein, buffoon is a term for someone who provides amusement through inappropriate appearance or behavior.
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RM2K6E5HJ–In this photo illustration, The Motley Fool Holdings Inc. logo is displayed on a smartphone screen.
RMHKC63X–A fool or jester adorns a rattle with bells.
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RMP3YWYC–Washington DC, USA, May 22, 1996 Tom Gardner CEO of 'The Motley Fool' addresses the National Press Club luncheon Credit: Mark Reinstein/MediaPunch
RMERG39Y–Till Eulenspiegel wearing jester 's motley. TE German trickster figure of the Middle Ages or fool who played practical jokes on
RMPF4AD1–Milan, Italy - August 15, 2018: The Motley Fool online banking website homepage. The Motley Fool logo visible.
RM2BDX6R4–Fool in the Service of the Devil and Virtuous Man, 1517
RMC34WF8–Tom Gardner and David Gardner, founders of The Motley Fool, held a question-and-answer session and sign copies of their new
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RMPX776B–A court fool, an itinerant performer who entertained common folk at fairs and markets. Jesters in medieval times are often thought to have worn brightly coloured clothes and eccentric hats in a motley pattern. Jesters entertained with a wide variety of skills: principal among them were song, music, and storytelling, but many also employed acrobatics, juggling, telling jokes, and magic tricks. Much of the entertainment was performed in a comic style and many jesters made contemporary jokes in word or song about people or events well known to their audiences.
RME611CA–Woman in costume as a folly or fool, 19th century.
RFWBWD0W–Los Angeles, California, USA - 21 Jule 2019: Illustrative Editorial of FOOL.COM website homepage. THE MOTLEY FOOL logo visible on display screen.
RMP13BFH–Washington DC, USA, May 22, 1996 Tom Gardner CEO of 'The Motley Fool' addresses the National Press Club luncheon
RMP6H2FK–Woman in costume as a folly or fool, 19th century. She wears a hat and veil, dress of motley and lace, pointed shoes, and holds a mask and marotte (sceptre with head). Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's 'Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates,' London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RM2WC0MRK–Shakespearian fool or jester with marotte, 16th century. Man in dagged chaperon or hood, dagged doublet, hose and shoes, all in motley or parti-colour with bells. Lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's Male Costumes, Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates, London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RMBRA0BD–Clown/fool from the Letchworth Morris Men performing at St Albans Festival 2010
RM2WAE5W0–Dancing jester in motley fringed with bells, holding a bladder on a stick and piece of paper from Cotton MS Nero C v. Another fool from Harley MS 2840. 15th century jester with marotte from a manuscript Froissart, Harley MS 4380. Handcoloured copperplate engraving etched by John Augustus Atkinson, aquatinted by John Hill, after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his own Selections of Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, Colnaghi and Co., London, 1814.
RME6327M–MEDIEVAL JESTER MERRY ANDREW PLAYING FIDDLE SPRINGTIME RABBITS CROCUS BIRDS WINDMILL JOKER FOOL MOTLEY COSTUME
RM2E36C9C–Jesters of the 14th century. Fool in yellow tunic blowing a dog like bagpipes from Guyart des Moulins' Bible historiale, f.262, Royal MS 15 D iii, jester in motley or parti-coloured costume with bells holding an owl and stick from Breviary of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria, Harley MS 2897, King David's fool with marotte from the Princess Joan Psalter, Royal MS 2 B viii, f.54, and fool with pig's bladder on a stick from Harley MS 2840. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RMAEPWKM–A puppet at a historical battle re-enactment
RMT62TWB–ILLUSTRATION OF TWO STROLLING DANCING FOOLS OR JESTERS ONE WEARING COSTUME WITH BELLS - ka9182 CPC001 HARS JOBS RURAL COPY SPACE FULL-LENGTH PERSONS MALES PROFESSION ENTERTAINMENT COLORFUL BELLS SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS PERFORMER RENAISSANCE CAREERS EXCITEMENT SONG ENTERTAINER OCCUPATIONS STROLLING TRAVELING 13TH CENTURY SCEPTER ACTORS JESTER STYLISH STORYTELLING ANONYMOUS MOTLEY OR 14TH CENTURY 15TH CENTURY BLADDER ENTERTAINERS JESTERS JUGGLING PERFORMERS PRANCING CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FOOL OLD FASHIONED
RFF6BF86–A cartoon court jester clown emoji emoticon character pulling a funny face
RMERG39W–Till Eulenspiegel wearing jester 's motley. TE German trickster figure of the Middle Ages or fool who played practical jokes on his contemporaries, exposing vices at every turn, greed and folly, hypocrisy and foolishness. (Imaginery figure said to come from Kneitlingen near Braunschweig around 1300. Picaresque journies through the Holy Roman Empire, especially Northern Germany, but also the Low Countries, Bohemia, and Italy.)
RMW38WK5–1980s, historical, a male jester, wearing traditional medieval costume, performing in the street, holding a marotte in one hand and reading a verse from a book, England, UK.
RFC948KP–Buffoon juggles with hearts
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RMPW6KMG–STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, ENGLAND - August 6, 2018: The Jester, a sculpture by James Butler RA, depicting the Fool in Shakespeare's plays, particularly Tou
RFPY2A25–A traditional venetian mask hanging on a shop wall in a quiet street in Venice.
RME6W2D0–Asheville, North Carolina, USA: March 2, 2014: Close up of a man in a sinister looking, colorful, black and purple mask and cost
RM2T68TCC–Jesters of the 14th century. Fool in yellow tunic blowing a dog like bagpipes from Guyart des Moulins' Bible historiale, f.262, Royal MS 15 D iii, jester in motley or parti-coloured costume with bells holding an owl and stick from Breviary of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria, Harley MS 2897, King David's fool with marotte from the Princess Joan Psalter, Royal MS 2 B viii, f.54, and fool with pig's bladder on a stick from Harley MS 2840. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RM2F2YF63–Costume of a fool with fife, France, 16th century. In hood with bells, doublet with scalloped sleeves, codpiece, parti-coloured slashed breechess and hose. France, Costume de Fou. After a handcoloured woodcut in the Musee de Blois. Handcolored lithograph after an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard from Georges Duplessis's Costumes historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles (Historical costumes of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries), Paris, 1867. Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard was an artist, book illustrator, and interior designer.
RMC13XRK–Busker dressed as a Joker and playing the lute during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Scotland, UK
RM2B6KGRJ–Folly worldly goods Mundus deli rans, non sapit, quae Dei sunt (title object) Brabant Revolution, 1787-1790 (series title) Allegory with masked woman in motley world. On her head is a fool with scales Where: in worldly goods outweigh a crucifix and a code. Left pursues a soul to heaven, pouring right devils in hell. Numbered top right: 29. In verse eight lines in French under the performance. Part of a large group of pictures related to the events of the Brabant Revolution and the period 1787-1790. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1575 to 1599
RFTWT7T1–Dancing Harlequin
RM2D801YY–Funny mascaron with hands on the corbel of the corner bay window of the Art Nouveau revenue house in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka with stucco decoration by Czech sculptor Antonín Popp was built in 1903 on the corner of Vojtěšská and Na Struze Streets in Nové Město (New Town).
RMC7FRH4–English jester joker jokester spanish ladies prince fool wit cracker prankster buffoon jokes entertainment monarch eccentric hat
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RF2RPADA6–Scary Jester Half Mask isolated on black.
RMERG3A0–Till Eulenspiegel wearing jester 's motley addresses a meeting of tailors from Saxony which he has convened. TE German
RMTY7FX5–1980s, a modern-day jester or entertainer performing outside in a street, dressed in a comic costume the resemble their historical counterparts. England, UK. In medieval times, a jester was an itinerant performer who entertained common folk at fairs and markets, while the 'court jester' was a member of the Royal household whose job was to entertain the King and his guests at banquets and parties. Jesters have a long history and were featured in many of Shakespeare's plays, including 'Twelfth Night', where Feste the jester is described as 'wise enough to play the fool'.
RM2KAX02R–Guest attends the Chanel show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2018/2019 at Le Grand Palais on March 6, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Nataliya Petrova/NurPhoto)
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RM2KAX70K–A guest is seen on street during the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Russia Fall/Winter 2018 -2019 day six on March 15, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Nataliya Petrova/NurPhoto)
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RMPW66PJ–STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, ENGLAND - August 6, 2018: The Jester, a sculpture by James Butler RA, depicting the Fool in Shakespeare's plays, particularly Tou
RMKG9GY8–Milan, Italy - August 10, 2017: Fool.com website homepage. It is a multimedia financial-services company that provides financial advice for investors.
RM2KAX5YP–A guest is seen on street during the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Russia Fall/Winter 2018/19 day four on March 13, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Nataliya Petrova/NurPhoto)
RM2T6D1AA–Costume of a fool with fife, France, 16th century. In hood with bells, doublet with scalloped sleeves, codpiece, parti-coloured slashed breechess and hose. France, Costume de Fou. After a handcoloured woodcut in the Musee de Blois. Handcolored lithograph after an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard from Georges Duplessis's Costumes historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles (Historical costumes of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries), Paris, 1867. Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard was an artist, book illustrator, and interior designer.
RFT8A1B0–A traditional venetian mask worn during the Carnival season in a window in a quiet street in Venice.
RMDE8F73–Jester of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Artist: Litovchenko, Alexander Dmitrievich (1835-1890)
RM2M98N3T–Music cover, Trifles Light As Air, sung by Harry Clifton.
RM2D80213–Funny mascaron with hands on the corbel of the corner bay window of the Art Nouveau revenue house in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka with stucco decoration by Czech sculptor Antonín Popp was built in 1903 on the corner of Vojtěšská and Na Struze Streets in Nové Město (New Town).
RMG3C41X–French Theatre -- Les Sobres Sotz
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RMD6Y9PW–Beauty and the Beast play
RMERG39X–Till Eulenspiegel wearing jester 's motley staring into a mirror with an owl perched on his shoulder. TE German trickster
RMARNNBE–Busker dressed as a Joker and playing the lute during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
RFTAFAGW–Joker or Harlequin
RMC3BPC6–Tom Gardner and David Gardner, founders of The Motley Fool, held a question-and-answer session and sign copies of their new
RMEGFRAW–DINAN, FRANCE - JULY 2014: Many of crowd people dressed up in a medieval costume on a popular Knights Festival
RMCBNBJ6–Three men in medieval clothing, two with jester hats on, smiling and laughing and waving at the Robin Hood festival
RM2CENTP7–. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. se that come to seeOnly a show or two, and so agreeThe play may pass, if they be still and willing,I 11 undertake may see away their shillingRichly in two short hours. Only theyThat come to hear a merry, bawdy play,A noise of targets ; or to see a fellowIn a long motley coat, guarded with yellow, Will be deceivd: for, gentle hearers, know,To rank our chosen truth with such a showAs fool and fight is, beside forfeitingOur own brains, and the opinion that we bring,(To make that only true we now intend,)Will leave us never an understanding friend
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RMP9AAEB–Jester of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Museum: N. Yaroshenko Art Museum, Kislovodsk.
RFT8A1AR–A traditional venetian mask worn during the Carnival season in a window in a quiet street in Venice.
RMDE8D9D–Jesters at the Court of Empress Anna Ioannovna, 1872. Artist: Jacobi, Valery Ivanovich (1834-1902)
RFS0W79N–The king of the Carnival of Nice float
RF2CB40D8–Postage stamp. Saint Erik , Sweden, 1967
RM2D8024D–Funny mascarons with hands on the corbels of the corner bay window of the Art Nouveau revenue house in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka with stucco decoration by Czech sculptor Antonín Popp was built in 1903 on the corner of Vojtěšská and Na Struze Streets in Nové Město (New Town).
RF2J5WKGN–Pantomime pierrot female character suit, harlequin costume, circus comedian with sad face mask, long sleeves and white dress, black bows realistic vec
RFAHM2EP–Eggs figure
RF2DBXX55–Investment Advisor text Concept Closeup. American Dollars Cash Money,3D rendering. Investment Advisor at Dollar Banknote. Financial USA money banknote
RMERG3A1–Till Eulenspiegel wearing jester 's motley lies face down on his deathbed. TE German trickster figure of the Middle Ages or
RMARNNC3–Busker dressed as a Joker and playing the lute during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
RFBK18HM–Sights of Germany
RMC3BPCN–Tom Gardner and David Gardner, founders of The Motley Fool, held a question-and-answer session and sign copies of their new