Vanitas Still Life, Jacques de Gheyn II (1603)
Vanitas Still Life, Jacques de Gheyn II (1603)
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Widely regarded as the earliest independent still life devoted entirely to the vanitas theme, this selection presents a carefully balanced meditation on the transience of human life. The composition works as a unified reflection on time, mortality, and the limits of earthly achievement. De Gheyn arranges his forms with crisp precision and a restrained palette, allowing the quiet tension between light and shadow to depict a contemplative scene where every element contributes to a single, measured reminder of life’s impermanence.
Jacques de Gheyn II (1565–1629) was a Dutch painter and printmaker known for his detailed still lifes, engravings, and contributions to the vanitas tradition, blending technical precision with contemplative themes.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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