TRECK, Jan Jansz.
(b. ca. 1606, Amsterdam, d. 1652, Amsterdam)

Vanitas Still-Life

1648
Oil on oak, 91 x 78 cm
National Gallery, London

This painting belongs to the category of vanitas still lifes, which contain objects intended to cause the viewer to reflect on the inevitability of mortality and the consequent foolishness of all human ambition. They include a skull wreathed in straw, an hourglass, an extinguished pipe and tapers, musical instruments (a flute, a viol and bow), a black lacquer box and a Rhenish stoneware jug (both collectors' items), a book of music and a drawing, a shell and a straw used for blowing bubbles, and a helmet. The title-page is of a play by Theodore Rodenburgh (about 1578-1644) which was published in Amsterdam in 1618; it can be translated into English as 'Evil is its own reward'.




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