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  2. 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.

  3. Vanitas (Champaigne) - Wikipedia

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    Vanitas, also known as Allegory of Human Life or Still Life with a Skull, is an oil on panel painting attributed to Philippe de Champaigne, from 1646. It is held in the musée de Tessé [ fr ] , in Le Mans , which bought it at a public auction in 1884 .

  4. List of The Case Study of Vanitas chapters - Wikipedia

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    Using the grimoire called The Book of Vanitas, a human who succeeded the Blue Moon vampire, Vanitas, manages to restore Amelia's health. However, Count Parks Orlok claims that Amelia will be executed and an ally of Vanitas, Dante, passes the group information how they can prove Amelia's innocence by showcasing the existence of cursed vampires.

  5. Christian von Thum - Wikipedia

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    Christian von Thum or Christian von Thum (I) [1] (Kalmar, c. 1625 – Stockholm, 12 August 1686) was a Swedish innkeeper, still life painter, decorative painter, set painter, copyist and art agent. [2] His known works include vanitas still lifes and still lifes with foodstuffs, paintings of hermits and religious paintings. [2]

  6. Charles Allan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Charles Allan Gilbert (September 3, 1873 – April 20, 1929), better known as C. Allan Gilbert, was an American illustrator.He is especially remembered for a widely published drawing (a memento mori or vanitas) titled All Is Vanity.

  7. Hendrick Andriessen - Wikipedia

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    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). Because of the presence in the still life of a skull, a crown and sceptre and other related objects it is regarded as a reference to the death by decapitation of King Charles I of England ...

  8. List of The Case Study of Vanitas episodes - Wikipedia

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    Vanitas tries to shoot Mikhail with Dante's gun but Noé intercedes, fearing for Dominique's life and demands to know about Vanitas' past. Vanitas refuses and they engage in a titanic battle with Vanitas using the green serum to enhance his abilities and employing all the power of the grimoire against Noé in a struggle to protect his memories.

  9. Evert Collier - Wikipedia

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    Evert Collier's oil on canvas Self-Portrait with a Vanitas Still-life, 1684, Honolulu Museum of Art Edward Collier's trompe-l'œil painting Edward Collier's vanitas entitled Parliament, Circa 1695. Evert Collier (26 January 1642 – few days before 8 September 1708) was a Dutch Golden Age still-life painter known for vanitas and trompe-l'œil ...