La Peinture à l'huile en gros de Chine & Encadre
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Le déclic pour Agrandir
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Vanitas
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115 x 134 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp Many Flemish still-lifes refer in all their beauty to the transience of life but it was Franciscus Gysbrechts who expressed this transience in the most explicit fashion. His Vanitas is conceived as a grandiose spectacle dealing with the vanity of the intellectual world (globe, books), of the 'vita voluptaria' (musical instruments, smoking implements) and, finally, of the transience of life (skull, hourglass). The moralistic meaning of these still-lifes might have lost some of its urgency as far as modern viewers are concerned, but the visual pleasure which they offer is an equally important aspect. Artist:GYSBRECHTS, Franciscus Title: Vanitas, 1651-1700, Flemish , painting , still-life
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ID de tableau:: 64400
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unknow artist
Vanitas 115 x 134 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp Many Flemish still-lifes refer in all their beauty to the transience of life but it was Franciscus Gysbrechts who expressed this transience in the most explicit fashion. His Vanitas is conceived as a grandiose spectacle dealing with the vanity of the intellectual world (globe, books), of the 'vita voluptaria' (musical instruments, smoking implements) and, finally, of the transience of life (skull, hourglass). The moralistic meaning of these still-lifes might have lost some of its urgency as far as modern viewers are concerned, but the visual pleasure which they offer is an equally important aspect. Artist:GYSBRECHTS, Franciscus Title: Vanitas, 1651-1700, Flemish , painting , still-life 115 x 134 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp Many Flemish still-lifes refer in all their beauty to the transience of life but it was Franciscus Gysbrechts who expressed this transience in the most explicit fashion. His Vanitas is conceived as a grandiose spectacle dealing with the vanity of the intellectual world (globe, books), of the 'vita voluptaria' (musical instruments, smoking implements) and, finally, of the transience of life (skull, hourglass). The moralistic meaning of these still-lifes might have lost some of its urgency as far as modern viewers are concerned, but the visual pleasure which they offer is an equally important aspect. Artist:GYSBRECHTS, Franciscus Title: Vanitas, 1651-1700, Flemish , painting , still-life
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Related Paintings to unknow artist :. | Ernest Meissonier Self portrait | Flowers and fruit | Frau mit Mandoline | First draft | Mask,Symbolist portrait in the form of a fan (mk19) | |
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CONTACTER DES Etats-Unis
Xiamen Chine Pétrole en gros Peignant la Barre de Civière Cadre en gros Moulant le Miroir Tableaux Tendus Encadrés |
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