Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century
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Still life. Oil On Canvas, Late 17th - Early 18th Century

18th century
Louis XIV style
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From: 33390, Blaye , France

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    Here is a table of abundance! Exotic fruits (pineapple, melon, orange, apricot, watermelon and pomegranate) are, as often, associated with original sin and paradoxically with chastity and fertility. So many reasons related to the pious and faithful wife.
    As for the symbolism of game, it is often ambiguous. Killed by bigger and stronger than themselves, these birds are the victims of pride and selfishness, sacrificed to satisfy vanity. The parables of the hunter (that of Saint-Hubert is the most famous) are not lacking in the texts to signify that the activities of pleasure distance man from spiritual research. But game also symbolizes abundance and wealth, something a new home aspires to.
    Finally, look at the half-empty wine glass, bottom right. Here again, the symbol is double: it is both the blood of Christ and the memory of his sacrifice which he invites to temperance. It can also be the metaphor of life; as we have to drink from this glass, the time elapses and the wine diminishes.
    In the 17th and 18th centuries, still lifes or vanitas were both decorative and moral works and this is what earned them their success. Silent paintings of contemplation, they must lead the spectator to remember the ephemeral of life and to engage in a social and moral path alone capable of offering them eternal life at the Last Judgment. These are widely acclaimed gifts to celebrate new unions.
    This canvas is in very good condition and dated from the end of the 17th or the beginning of the 18th century and is sold framed.

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    This still life can be viewed in our store in Bordeaux, at 64 rue Notre-Dame in the Chartrons district.

    Dimensions with frame:

    Height: 84.5cm
    Width: 103.5cm
    Depth: 5cm

    Dimensions without frame:

    Height: 75.5cm
    Width: 94cm
    Depth: 2cm

    Price: 4200€

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    Delivery price in metropolitan France: €75
    Delivery price in Europe: 115€
    Delivery price to other destinations: €175

    Ref: WOTHTCY89G

    Condition
    Style Louis XIV style (Still life paintings of Louis XIV style Style)
    Period 18th century (Still life paintings 18th century)
    Width (cm) 103.5 cm
    Height (cm) 84.5 cm
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 33390, Blaye , France
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