vanitasstillevens
Vanitasstillevens are a subgenre of still life paintings that originated in the Dutch Golden Age during the 16th and 17th centuries. The term "vanitas" derives from the Latin word for "vanity," reflecting the theme's focus on the transient nature of earthly life and worldly possessions.
These artworks typically depict an array of objects such as skulls, extinguished candles, wilted flowers, hourglasses,
Vanitasstillevens function as moral allegories, encouraging viewers to reflect on the vanity of worldly pursuits and
During the 17th century, vanitas paintings became particularly popular among Dutch artists and patrons. These works
While rooted in religious and philosophical ideas, vanitasstillevens also reflect the cultural atmosphere of the Dutch