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💀 Vanitas 💀

By Elif Batuman

Department of Tomfoolery

  1. Simon Renard de Saint-André, Vanitas, c. 1660.

 


2. Adriaen van Utrecht, Vanitas Still Life with Flowers and Skull, 1642.

 

3. Aelbert Jansz. van der Schoor, Vanitas Still Life, c. 1640–1672.*

 

4. Hendrick Andriessen, Vanitas Still Life, c. 1650.

 

5. Follower of Jacques Linard, A vanitas still life with a skull, an hour-glass, a tulip in a glass vase, a shell and butterfly, all resting on a stone ledge, c. 1600–1645.

 

Elif Batuman is the author of The Possessed and The Idiot.Her work has appeared in The New Yorker,n+1, andHarper’s, among other publications. In 2011, she received the Terry Southern Prize for Humor for her Paris Review Daily piece “My 12-Hour Blind Date, with Dostoevsky.”

* The emoji interpretation in number 3 is courtesy of Lindsay Nordell

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