Thursday, February 9, 2012
what is the meaning to this picture? what the heck do the bugs stand for..
i know this is a religious painting from the baroque era, flowers stand for paradise.. could it be that the bugs are part of a life cycle..? im lost. please help.
NO FALSE ANSWERS PLEASE.|||This is a painting during what is known as the Golden Age in the Netherlands.
An explanations of this type of still life begins on Page 86 of Painting in the Dutch Golden Age, A Profile of the Seventeenth Century.
That the flowers wither and insects may nibble at the leaves are meant to be reminders of death, or at least, reminders that life is transient. However these kinds of paintings are tributes to the achievement of material wealth by the merchant class.
Although they painted in the Baroque period, the Dutch painters produced little religious art. What they did (instead of great themes of history and religion) is choose secular genres such as still life and genre paintings of everyday scenes, and landscape painting.
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