In this piece, the vertical composition emphasizes the height of the gothic banquet hall, drawing the viewer's eye upwards to the Van Gogh-inspired churning sky that presses down on the gathering below. The long table extending into the distance anchors the composition, as the figures seated around it are engulfed in their own world of anxiety and contemplation, much like the troubled subjects of Van Gogh's paintings. Bosch's monstrous and whimsical creatures intermingle with the shadows, adding layers of intricacy and a palpable sense of foreboding. The use of vertical space in this painting creates a sense of tension and precarious balance between the divine and the grotesque, the festive and the grim.
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