Vanitas
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Vanitas is a term referring to the arts, learning and time. The word is Latin, meaning "vanity." It is often depicted in still life paintings by Northern European painters (Dutch, Netherlands) and symbolized by the presence of different symbols. Common vanitas symbols are skulls, rotten or rotting fruit, watches or hourglasses and musical instruments.
It is a message that tells the viewer that the pleasure of life only lasts a moment: because time is limited, live fully the present moment. The symbolism of a skull or rotten fruit remind us of mortality. Musical instruments show the vanity of music; as soon as the music starts, it will die. Music is an ephemeral moment explaining that the return is impossible; it begins and it ends.
See Also
External links
- Vanitas Search (http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/s/steenwij/vanitas.html) from the Web Gallery of Art.
- Vanitas Still Life (http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o607.html) at the Getty Center
- Pictorial History of Vanitas (http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/uv/vanitas.html) from Artlex, to Vincent van Gogh's Vanitas.
- Vanitas in contemporary art (http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/vanitas.html) An exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Artsde:Vanitas