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  2. Vanitas: Flesh Dress for an Albino Anorectic - Wikipedia

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    [2] As suggested by the title, the work is considered within the genre of "vanitas", a category of art showing death and decay. The work includes non-traditional materials, a trend in 20th-century art. It "stands in the Surrealist tradition of the uncanny, of the informe, disturbing the distinctions, by which we categorize experience". [3]

  3. Vanitas - Wikipedia

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    Vanitas art is an allegorical art representing a higher ideal or containing hidden meanings. [5] Vanitas are very formulaic and they use literary and traditional symbols to convey mortality. Vanitas often have a message that is rooted in religion or the Christian Bible. [6] In the 17th century, the vanitas genre was popular among Dutch painters.

  4. Hendrick Andriessen - Wikipedia

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    Most of Andriessen's vanitas still lifes include a skull as one of the key props. [12] Vanitas still life with a skull. One of Andriessen's best-known works is the Vanitas still life with a globe, sceptre, a skull crowned with straw (c. 1650, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum).

  5. Nearly 100-year-old Dante monument's connection to Belle Isle ...

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    Dante's position on the island has become a nice piece of real estate, visible from four directions. Across Central Avenue, a former hero of Detroit's German population has grown obscure and obscured.

  6. Oderisi da Gubbio - Wikipedia

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    Dante responds to Oderisi and refers to him as "the honor of Gubbio and of that art which they in Paris call illumination." [2] Oderisi replies as an example of humility, brushing off Dante's praise stating that his pupil, Franco Bolognese, is more worthy of it. He then engages with Dante emphasizing the ills brought about by earthly vanity and ...

  7. Nicolaes van Verendael - Wikipedia

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    An example of a vanitas still life by Veerendael is the Vanitas with skulls (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen). The painting shows similarities with another vanitas work called Vanitas still life with a bunch of flowers, a candle, smoking implements and a skull in the Galleria Franchetti at the Ca' d'Oro, Venice dated

  8. Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten - Wikipedia

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    The objects usually imply a vanitas meaning as they evoke the transience and emptiness of wealth and earthly glory and point to the inevitable extinction of each human life. Vanitas still life. An example is the Vanitas still life at the Royal Collection Trust. It includes several objects that invoke the vanitas meaning: a skull, a glass orb ...

  9. Statue of Dante Alighieri (Meridian Hill Park) - Wikipedia

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    Dante Alighieri is a public artwork by Italian sculptor Ettore Ximenes, located at Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C., United States. The bronze statue on a granite base depicts Dante Alighieri , an Italian poet and philosopher who is considered one of the greatest literary figures of the Late Middle Ages .