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Still Life with Books, 1625-30 (oil on panel)
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Still Life with Books, 1625-30 (oil on panel)
3704087 Still Life with Books, 1625-30 (oil on panel) by Heem, Jan Davidsz. de (1606-84); 26.5x41.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: The battered books allude to transience, the lutes music is momentary, a symbol of the brevity of life. A literal reference to death is inscribed on the sheet of paper draped over the tables edge: finis ([the] end).
); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23146278
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Brown Finis Grey Lute Memento Mori Open Pages Printed Shadow Sombre Symbolism Theorbo Vanitas Vanitas Vanitatum Vanity Allegorical Mortality Symbolic Symbols
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This still life painting by Jan Davidsz. de Heem, titled "Still Life with Books" transports us back to the 17th century Netherlands. The composition showcases a collection of weathered books, their pages open and inviting exploration. Symbolism abounds in this artwork, as each element serves as a reminder of life's transience. The worn-out books represent the fleeting nature of existence, while the lutes symbolize the ephemeral beauty of music. A poignant touch is added by an inscription on a sheet of paper draped over the table's edge: "finis" or "the end". This literal reference to death reminds viewers that all things must come to an end. The color palette chosen by de Heem adds depth and somberness to the scene. Shades of brown and grey dominate, creating a sense of melancholy that further enhances the theme of mortality. As we gaze at this painting, we are reminded not only of our own mortality but also urged to reflect upon how we spend our limited time on Earth. It serves as a memento mori, encouraging us to appreciate every moment and find meaning in our lives. Displayed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this Dutch masterpiece continues to captivate audiences centuries later with its allegorical message and masterful execution.
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