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Life Broken Glass life corner wooden table fallen drinking bowl
Still Life with a Broken Glass, Still life on the corner of a wooden table: a fallen drinking bowl, a stirrer with wine, a fallen and broken stirrer, two tin plates with a knife and olives. There is a peeled lemon on the corner. Willem Claesz. Heda, 1642, panel, oil paint (paint), support: h 58.5 cm × w 67.5 cm d 7.8 cm
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This print titled "Still Life with a Broken Glass" captures the essence of melancholy and transience. The image showcases a corner of a wooden table, adorned with various objects that tell a story of life's fragility. In the center lies a fallen drinking bowl, shattered into pieces, symbolizing the brokenness and vulnerability we all experience at times. Next to it rests a stirrer coated in wine, hinting at moments of indulgence and pleasure abruptly interrupted by unforeseen circumstances. Another stirrer lies nearby, also broken, representing how even our attempts to mend what is fractured can sometimes fail. Two tin plates accompany these remnants, holding an olives-filled knife as if frozen in time. These simple utensils remind us of everyday routines disrupted by unexpected events. Lastly, on the corner sits a peeled lemon - its vibrant yellow contrasting against the somber scene - perhaps suggesting hope or renewal amidst adversity. Painted by Willem Claesz. Heda in 1642 using oil paint on panel, this artwork invites contemplation about life's fleeting nature and inevitable setbacks. It serves as a poignant reminder that beauty can be found even in moments of brokenness and imperfection.
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