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Vanitas often represented the passage of time and death with objects such as a skull, a clock or here, an overturned wine glass and an extinguished candle. {{Wiki|Pieter Claesz}} was a master of this style.
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{{Wiki|Vanitas}} often represented the passage of time and death with objects such as a skull, a clock or here, an overturned wine glass and an extinguished candle. {{Wiki|Pieter Claesz}} was a master of this style.
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Revision as of 23:30, 21 December 2017

Vanitas often represented the passage of time and death with objects such as a skull, a clock or here, an overturned wine glass and an extinguished candle. Pieter Claesz was a master of this style.