Vanitas
Bravo, Claudio (1936-2011)
Item type:paintingDate of creation:1981Height:200.0 cm (78 3/4 in.)Width:240.3 cm (94 5/8 in.)Framed: 204.5 x 246.4 x 5.1 cmTechnique / Medium:oil on canvasDescription
Painting presents two male figures alongside a vanitas still life on a table in an indoor space, including an oud (ud).
Commentary from museum website:
This painting refers to seventeenth-century European paintings, such as those by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts, Flemish, active in 1659-1675 (see 58.357 for an image) and includes traditional symbols of the transience of human life-a skull, a recently extinguished candle, a clock, fragile blown bubbles. The models-wearing their native attire-were the caretaker and his son at the artist's home in Tangier, Morocco, where Bravo moved in 1972, exhausted by the pace of life in Madrid and the demands for his services as a portraitist. This comparison of vibrant youth and tired old age also references the process of growing old. About this painting, Bravo has said: "In many of my still lifes, especially in the large Vanitas and others, every element is a symbol of something in life. Symbolism is one of the painter's languages. …The objects I paint often transcend and magnify reality a bit." Bravo ties together still life painting's illustrious past with the objects, details and observations of his own life in the present.
Iconclass
11R6'Vanitas' still life
11R71skull as symbol of 'Vanitas'
Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)
Ud [3476]
Image URLs
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5861