00:00
/
00:00
Bailly, David
Still Life with Violin
1640s

One of the foremost painters of still lifes in seventeenth-century Holland, David Bailly spent much of his career in Leiden, a city not normally associated with the genre. In this painting, he unites a number of vanitas elements—a fading flower, an hourglass, tobacco used to produce ephemeral smoke—to create a simple composition with numerous reminders of the transience of life. This is one of only a handful of surviving still lifes by his hand, but it demonstrates his sensitivity in rendering various materials and his playfulness in composing still lifes.

 
Bailly, David
Leiden, Netherlands 1584–Leiden, Netherlands 1657
Still Life with Violin
1640s
Oil on panel
37.8 x 48.9 cm
Gift of Isabel Bader, 2019
62-017.01

Subscribe to our “This Week at Agnes” e-newsletter to stay abreast of events, news and opportunities at the art museum.