Generally speaking, a “Vanitas” painting is traditionally an artwork which aims to serve as a reminder of the fragility of life and the worthlessness of worldly goods.
Admittedly, these paintings often rely on heavy symbolism - perhaps depicting a human skull, a dying rose petal, or a half burnt candle (among other common metaphors) for the purpose of m…
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