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Work Record
Class [controlled]:
paintings European art
*Work
Type [link to authority]:
painting
*Title: Vase
of Flowers Title
Type: repository
*Creator
Display: Jan van Huysum (Dutch, 1682-1749)
*Role
[link]: painter [link]: Huysem,
Jan van
*Creation
Date: 1722 [controlled]:
Earliest: 1722
Latest: 1722
*Subject
[links]:
still life flowers urn
ledge crown of thorns
plant tulips roses
bird's nest insects
beauty transience life
death senses
Vanitas Passion of Christ
Style [link
to authority]: Rococo
Culture [link]: Dutch
*Current
Location [link to authority]: J.
Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, California, USA)
ID:
82.PB.70
*Measurements:
79 x 61 cm (31 1/4 x 24 inches)
[controlled]: Value: 79
Unit: cm
Type: height
| Value: 61
Unit: cm
Type: width
*Materials
and Techniques: oil on panel
Material [links]:
oil paint panel (wood) Technique
[links]: painting
Description: The
subject is a still life of flowers spilling onto
a ledge, some decaying and being eaten by insects.
It represents the senses of sight and smell; the
decay and broken stems symbolize the transient
nature of life, youth, and beauty; the ledge pushed
up to the picture plane resembles the ledge seen
in posthumous portraits, thus symbolizing death.
The crown of thorns flower at the top symbolizes
the Passion of Christ.
Description Sources
[link to authority]:
J. Paul Getty Museum. Handbook of the Collections.
Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1991. Page:
115
J. Paul Getty Museum online. www.getty.edu
Page: accessed
15 October 2006
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