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Bailly, David
Still Life with Violin Nature morte au violon
1640s années 1940

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 Leiden, Netherlands 1584-Leiden, Netherlands 1657
Still Life with Violin Nature morte au violon
1640s années 1940
Oil on panel Huile sur panneau
37.8 x 48.9 cm
Gift of Isabel Bader, 2019 Don d’Isabel Bader, 2019
62-017.01

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