File:David Bailly Vanitas1651.jpg
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[edit]David Bailly: Vanitas with self-portrait | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q724192 |
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Title |
English: Self-Portrait with Vanitas Symbols Deutsch: Selbstbildnis mit Vanitassymbolen |
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Object type | painting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | vanitas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depicted people | David Bailly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
1651 date QS:P571,+1651-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
oil on panel medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259 |
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Dimensions |
height: 65 cm (25.5 in); width: 97.5 cm (38.3 in) dimensions QS:P2048,65U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,97.5U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q2098586 |
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Accession number |
S 1351 (Museum De Lakenhal) |
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Notes |
English: Self portrait at actual age in oval frame, held in left hand by himself as a young man with maulstick. His wife at a young age in oval picture frame, and again as a ghost (she had already died in 1651) behind the wine glass in the smoke from the snuffed candle. Upper left on the wall is a print of the lute player by Frans Hals. The drawing of the bearded man is presumably his father or a teacher.
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Source/Photographer |
Web Gallery of Art: Image Info about artwork reference_wga QS:P973,"http://www.wga.hu/html/b/bailly/selfport.html" |
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Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Vanity of vanities / everything is vanity / David. Bailij. pinxit. / Ao 1651
Self-portrait of David Bailly at the time of this painting
Self-portrait of David Bailly at a younger age
Portrait of the wife of David Bailly
Faint shadow of the wife of David Bailly (who had already died when this painting was made)
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- File:Bailly, David – Self-portrait With Vanitas Symbols – 1651.jpg
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JPEG file comment | BAILLY, David
(b. 1584, Leiden, d. 1657, Leiden) Self-Portrait with Vanitas Symbols 1651 Oil on wood, 65 x 97,5 cm Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden In this vanitas still-life, the border between the two genres of the still-life and the portrait are blurred. On the one hand, there are several portraits (as painting within the painting) forming part of a still-life arrangement on the table. The arrangement includes, among other things, a skull, an extinguished candle, coins, a wine glass on its side, a pocket watch, roses, a pearl necklace, a pipe, books and sculpture. Soap bubbles hover above them as symbols of transience. On the other hand, the entire collection functions as a statement about the young man on the left, whose face displays the typical features of a self-portrait. It may therefore be somewhat irritating that the artist was in fact 67 years old when he painted this picture in 1651. However, the contradiction can be solved when we consider that his current features are shown in the small oval portrait, demonstratively held out towards the viewer - a medium which in itself already documents the transience of life. The youthful artist's face, by contrast, shows Bailly as he was at an earlier stage in his life, more than four decades previously. Thus, by changing the time references of past fiction and present reality, the painting suggests that the young artist is anticipating his future age, which - though part of the present in 1651 - appears to belong to the past, as conveyed through the medium of the portrait. The young man, who appears to be so real within the first-degree reality of the painting, really represents a state of the past. Unlike the repetitive, dull and often schematic topics of Dutch vanitas still-lifes, the misleading time scale in Bailly's painting adds a new dimension to the whole subject.
Author: BAILLY, David Title: Self-Portrait with Vanitas Symbols Time-line: 1601-1650 School: Dutch Form: painting Type: portrait |
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