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Vanitas Still Life
Vanitas Still Life is an original artwork realized in the 18th century by an anonymous artist after Herman Henstenburgh.
Watercolor and tempera.
Most likely, this version appeared on the London art market in 1977 as made by Cornelis van Spaendonck (1756-1840). Nevertheless, the original drawing is by the earlier master Herman Henstenburgh.
Vanitas Still Life is an original artwork realized in the 18th century by an anonymous artist after Herman Henstenburgh.
Watercolor and tempera.
The composition represents a still-life composition with a skull on a base surrounded by flowers, a flute, and a music sheet. Most likely, this version appeared on the London art market in 1977 as made by Cornelis van Spaendonck (1756-1840). Nevertheless, the original drawing is by the earlier master Herman Henstenburgh.
Artist | Herman Henstenburgh (after) |
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Typology | Original Prints |
Technique | Tempera, Watercolour |
Year | XVIII century |
Dimensions (cm) | 36.2 x 31.5 |
Country of Manufacture | Italy |
Subject | Still Life |