Trompe L'oeil with Studio Wall and Vanitas Still Life(Trompe loeil with Studio Wall and Vanitas Still Life)Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts |
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1668 · Öl auf Leinwand
· Picture ID: 6410
In 1668, Cornelius Norbertus Gijsbrechts painted an impressive painting, calling it "Trompe l'oeil with Studio Wall and Vanitas Still Life". It shows as a background a wooden wall with a canvas on a shelf, on which are also the utensils of the painter. The canvas shows a still life with symbols of death and resurrection on a marble ledge, a so-called vanitas still life. The painting is part of a series of paintings in which the objects are particularly three-dimensional. The genre is called Trompe l'oeil (in English: deception of the eye) and is typical of the Baroque. The genre was also popular in the rest of Europe.
momento mori · transcience · flemish · trompe loeil · cabinet of curiosities · peeling canvas · painters palette · meta · skull · death
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