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Father Time Sic omnia ruin title object Biblical
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Father Time Sic omnia ruin title object Biblical
Father Time Sic omnia ruin (title on object) Biblical, mythological and allegorical performances (series title), Father Time with scythe in hand and hourglass on his head. Among him all kinds of animals: among others. a lion and a pig. After a lost painting by Gerard de Lairesse. The print is part of a series with Biblical, mythological and allegorical representations, Father Time, man with wings and scythe, beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion, hoofed animals: boar, Johannes Glauber (mentioned on object), 1680 - 1726, paper, etching, h 355 mm × w 235 mm
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1680 1726 Allegorical Representations Animals Beasts Biblical Boar Father Time Gerard De Lairesse Hand Hoofed Animals Hourglass Johannes Glauber Kinds Lion Mythological Predatory Animals Prey Scythe Series Title Title Wings Mentioned
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The captivating print showcases a mesmerizing scene titled "Father Time Sic omnia ruin (title on object) Biblical, mythological and allegorical performances". In this intriguing composition, Father Time takes center stage, wielding a scythe in his hand while balancing an hourglass atop his head. Surrounding him are various animals, including a majestic lion and an unexpected pig. This print is a reproduction of a lost painting by the renowned artist Gerard de Lairesse. It belongs to a series that encompasses biblical, mythological, and allegorical representations. The inclusion of Father Time symbolizes the relentless passage of time and its inevitable impact on all living beings. Johannes Glauber is credited for creating this remarkable etching on paper between 1680 and 1726. The intricate details captured in this artwork highlight Glauber's exceptional talent as an artist. As we delve into this image, we are transported to a world where time stands still yet continues its ceaseless march forward. The juxtaposition of powerful predators like lions with humble creatures like pigs invites us to reflect upon the duality present within nature itself. This print from the Liszt Collection serves as both an aesthetic delight and a thought-provoking piece that encourages contemplation about life's transience and our place within it.
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